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Free Tutorials EBooks for Download
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The Bad Code Spotter's Guide: Old maps were marked with the phrase 'Here be Dragons' to help seafarers steer away from dangerous places; in programming the best way to avoid dealing with bad code is to avoid writing it. Diomidis Spinellis points out 10 giveaways to spot bad code that you (or others) may have written.
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How to Use Partial Classes in Visual Studio 2005: Partial classes permit splitting a single class, interface, or struct into multiple, separate files. There are several advantages to splitting these elements into many files, including permitting more than one developer to work on the same class. Paul Kimmel shows where partial classes are used and how you might use partial keywords to fine-tune your productivity. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 31334 |
Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0: Applications have special support in Windows Forms. This chapter focuses on this topics in depth, and starts by defining what an application actually is. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 32713 |
Generic Classes in C# 2.0: Code once. Use many. That's what generics are about. Called templates in C++, C# generics support separating code by algorithm and data structure. For example, the generic list means that you'll never again have to write a strongly typed collection. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 33030 |
A .NET Framework Text and Font Primer: Almost any application you write has to display text in some form or another. But how do you make it all come together? The .NET Framework makes text display and fonts a snap. Peter Aitken shares the basics. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 33116 |
Text File Access in the .NET Framework: Many apps need the ability to read from or write to text files. Peter Aitken explores .NET Framework tools that let you include this capability in your applications. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 31432 |
Binary File Access in the .NET Framework: Many apps need the ability to read from or write to binary files, which contain non-character data (graphics, for example). Peter Aitken describes .NET Framework tools that give your applications the power to read and write to binaries. Date Added: 7/13/2006 | Visits: 31716 |
File Management in .NET: File management tasks may be boring, but they're crucial to any program that needs to manipulate files and folders. Peter Aitken explores how the .NET Framework handles these important basics.
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