Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at
10:18 am

The September/October issue of Component Developer Magazine (CODE) is focused on Mobile Application Development, and contains several in-depth articles focused on that subject, as well as several general .NET articles.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) State of .NET Development*) Product News – Sep/Oct 2003*) The Mind of an Angry Coder: Kicked to the Curb*) Creating Tablet PC Applications with VS .NET*) Five ASP.NET Controls You Might Be Craving*) Mobile CODE.NET: Exploring the .NET Compact Framework*) Working with .NET Threads*) Palm Development with MobileVB*) Creating ASP.NET Custom Controls with Style*) Resolving Deadlocks in SQL Server 2000*) Doc Detective – Sept/Oct 2003*) .Finalize() – What I’ve Learned: Airline Lavatories and StringsFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Monday, March 29th, 2010 at
11:40 am

The May/June issue of CODE Magazine covers distributed computing topics, such as the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF… formerly known as “Indigo”), as well as other, more general .NET development topics.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) ‘For-Each’ Of My Own*) RAD in the Time of Agile Development*) MVP Corner: Technology Overload*) System.Transactions and ADO.NET 2.0*) Achieving Synchronicity: A Listbox Double-Feature*) WCF Essentials-A Developer’s Primer*) SQL Server 2005 Query Notifications Tell .NET 2.0 Apps When Critical Data Changes*) The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Productivity Tips for Remoting in Visual Studio 2005*) Making Sense of the XML DataType in SQL Server 2005*) Heard on .NET Rocks!: Cogan Rules*) Ask the Doc Detective*) .Finalize(): Try and Ye Shall SucceedFor more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
10:40 pm

This CODE Focus Issue takes a close look at Visual FoxPro 8.0 and all its new features.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) VFP 8: A Great Tool For Data-Centric Solutions*) VFP 8: Visual FoxPro’s Biggest Update Since Version 3.0*) VFP 8 Feature Highlights*) Collections are Cool!*) Event Binding in VFP 8*) Introducing the CursorAdapter Class*) Structured Error Handling in VFP 8*) Member Classes Bring Flexibility*) The VFP 8 XMLAdapter Class*) My Favorite Feature*) VFP 8 Tips and Tricks*) Creating a Statusbar Control with VFP 8For more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
3:28 pm

The July/August issue focuses on enterprise development techniques, testing with NAnt, Custom Controls in ASP.NET as well as several other articles.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) The Times they Are a Changin’*) dotNetTemplar vs. angryCoder: To Go Live, or Not to Go Live*) The Baker’s Dozen: 13 Productivity Tips for Building a .NET Distributed Application*) What’s New in .NET 2.0 for Assemblies and Versioning?*) Tackle Complex Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0*) Introducing Contract First*) A Crash Course on Custom ASP.NET Data-bound Controls*) Building .NET Applications with NAnt*) Heard on .NET Rocks!: Indy Racing League*) Ask the Doc Detective*) .Finalize() – The Living Language-Visual Basic 2005For more information, visit www.codemag.com
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
11:59 am

The November/December issue of Component Developer Magazine (CODE) is focused on Database Development, and contains several in-depth articles focused on that subject, as well as several general .NET articles.This is the ad-free version of this publication.Table of Contents:*) Hearts and Minds*) Product News – Nov/Dec 2003*) The Mind of an Angry Coder: I Take Exception to That*) Implementing Two-Way Control Binding for Web Forms*) ADO.NET Best Practices*) Using MySQL 4.0 with .NET*) .NET and Oracle Java Stored Procedures – Bridging the Gap with XML*) Deconstructing Add-In Architecture in Visual Studio .NET*) The Enterprise Instrumentation Framework*) SQL Server 2000 Replication 101: Terminology, Types, and Configuration*) .Finalize() – Summer Travel, Blueberries, and Data Binding
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