Refactoring Code in Visual Studio 2005
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Refactoring Basics. Defined. Making improvements to code without changing its behavior. Visual Studio provides refactoring tools. C# only …
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Beginning MYSQL 5.0 With Visual Studio.NET 2005
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In this tutorial, I will dive into the nitty gritties of MYSQL 5 Application Development using the MYSQL Connector for .NET for Visual Studio.NET 2005 and build a simple Database Application using VC# and MYSQL 5.
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Whats New for Developers in Windows Mobile 6
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Developing for Windows Mobile is easy! Very similar to desktop development
- Visual Studio 2005
- .NET Compact Framework 2.0
- SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition
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New Features for Mobility Developers in Visual Studio 2008
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Visual Studio 2005 SP1
. Added 15 MFC classes
. Device Emulator 2.0 (Standalone Release)
. Numerous bug fixes
. Better eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 Migration Support
. Ability to work with SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition
. Updated the Native Compilers and Remote Tools
. Ability to support Windows CE 6.0-based SDKs
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What Is Client-Side Reporting
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Client-side reporting is not a new phenomenon. No matter what platform you use for development, you need some way or other to produce reports. This chapter will explore the new client-side reporting features provided by Visual Studio (VS) 2005 and the forthcoming release of VS (Visual Studio 2008) and build a sound foundation for using them throughout this book. From here on, if you see a reference to “VS,” I mean to say both VS 2005 and Visual Studio 2008.
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Client-Side Reporting with Visual Studio in C#
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you learned to develop reports using Visual Studio 2008 with Windows Forms. In this chapter, we will look at how to develop the report using Visual Studio 2008 with ASP.NET web forms. Developing VS 2008 reports with web forms is not hugely different from developing VS 2005 Web Forms reports, so you will see similarities between this chapter and Chapter 5, in which you saw VS 2005 Web Forms in action.
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Visual Studio 2008 Highlights
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If you work with Microsoft technologies, most likely a portion of your development effort is taking place within Visual Studio, Microsoft’s flagship developer environment. Microsoft products such as SharePoint, Commerce Server, Exchange Server, BizTalk Server, Office, SQL Server, CRM, Windows Mobile Devices, and even the Xbox all support .NET development, and most have deep integration with Visual Studio.
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