Microsoft COM for Complex Variables
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Our senior mathematics course in Complex Variables uses technology for complex arithmetic and mappings. Microsoft COM technology is used to produce a component in Visual Basic code that can be used in programs or in Excel. The component encapsulates the data structure and operations for complex arithmetic. The component is used in programming projects for complex valued computations and plotting. We show example projects and how to create the COM complex component.
Website: archives.math.utk.edu | Filesize: 87kb
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A Programmers Guide to Visual Basic.NET
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Just as Visual Basic 1.0 opened the door to Windows development, Visual Basic.NET again opens up software developmentāthis time to the more than three million Visual Basic developers. It makes it easier than ever before for VB developers to build scalable Web and server applications. It provides technology to bridge the gap from traditional client-side development to the next generation of Web services and applications. It extends the RAD experience that is the heart of Visual Basic to the server and to the Internet.
Website: vbcity.com | Filesize: 4243kb
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A 15 Minute Tcl Tour For Visual Basic and VBScript Programmers
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VB and VBScript programmers: I know how you feel. Really. As a Microsoft Certified Professional in VB6, I’ve been doing those languages for 7 years. I really liked them, until I got over the hump in Tcl and started noticing the differences in flexibility that are shown here. If Tcl looks completely alien to you, and you wonder how in the world they dreamed it up, hold it up beside a piece of C code, or a UNIX shell script. I think those are what influenced it the most. UNIX shell scripts are a lot more advanced than MS Windows shell scripts, even those on NT/2000. In fact, UNIX shell scripts have a lot of the capabilities shown here. Both Tcl and shell script are based largely on string substitution. I chose to study Tcl over shell scripts because Tcl code is much more verbose and English?like (and therefore maintainable) than shell scripts, which tend to be cryptic. Some of the shell script command names are just punctuation alone!
Website: www.ibiblio.org | Filesize: 30kb
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BMW Financial Services VB6-to-C# Migration Case Study
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In the past, Visual Basic (VB) upgrades were fairly painless and inexpensive because Microsoft made new versions of VB backward compatible, but things are different this time. An upgrade to .NET brings with it a radical shift in terms of architecture, design, deployment, features, and tools. The upgrade will be even more challenging if you decide to move from the forgiving VB compiler to the rigorous C# compiler. Confronted with declining vendor and community support and major migration challenges, BMW Financial Services in Dublin, Ohio set out to define a strategy that would allow us to adopt C# in an efficient and deliberate manner. Our objectives were to minimize disruption and costs and leverage the momentum of the platform change to move our capabilities forward. This article presents our strategy and some of the experiences we are encountering along the way.
Website: www.greatmigrations.com | Filesize: 86kb
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GEO-MASHUPS SERVING THE COMMUNITY
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The production of annotated maps is being democratised. Online map applications such as Google Maps, Google Earth, Microsoft Live Search Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth and Yahoo! Maps provide any internet connected individual with free, customisable, electronic maps, wherever and whoever they are.
Website: www.geoconnexion.com | Filesize: 786kb
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Mashup Mania with Google Maps
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A number of new geospatial viewing tools from major players in the Internet industry have recently appeared on the scene and are taking the geospatial world by storm. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Amazon have all released web-based mapping tools in the recent past, and collectively these new players to the industry have raised the bar for Internet mapping. Although their functional capabilities don’t provide anything we haven’t seen in web offerings from traditional GIS vendors, their emergence has been significant in that they have managed to capture a wider audience. Google, in particular, has emerged as the leader of this pack with it’s recently released Google Maps product which provides a slick, highly responsive visual interface built using AJAX technologies along with detailed street and aerial imagery data, and an open API allowing customization of the map output including the ability to add application specific data to the map.
Website: www.geospatialtraining.com | Filesize: 2815kb
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Using Silver light to Build a hero bar with ASP.NET
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Silverlight is a new Web presentation technology that is created to run on a variety of platforms. It enables the creation of rich, visually stunning and interactive experiences that can run everywhere: within browsers and on multiple devices and desktop operating systems (such as the Apple Macintosh). In consistency with WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), the presentation technology in Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 (the Windows programming infrastructure), XAML (eXtensible Application Markup Language) is the foundation of the Silverlight presentation capability.
Website: www.raizel.in | Filesize: 109kb
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