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- Working with the environment in .NET
- While .NET applications usually reside on aWindows-based machine (Monoprovides non-Windows support), the version and other systemcharacters will vary. For instance, you may need to access thecurrent machine's name, folder locations, operating system version,current user name, and so forth. The .NETFramework provides the answers within the Environment class locatedin the System...
- Tags: GetCommandLineArgs, GetEnvironmentVariable, Microsoft .NET, Read Only, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2005-07-18
- Working with the environment in .NET
- It is often important to know the details of the environment in which an application is running. The System.Environment class makes it easy to get these values. Here's how. While .NET applications usually reside on a Windows-based machine (Mono provides non-Windows support), the...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, GetCommandLineArgs, GetEnvironmentVariable, Tony Patton, .NET, Read-Only, System.Environment class, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft .NET Framework, Environment, Class, Property, Value, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Technical articles 2005-07-18
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- Trying to read target info from shortcut to vb.net 2005 app
- Ok here is my problem I once had a program that was written in VB6 and what it did was when you ran a shortcut to this app it would launch the app and read the target info from the shortcut and update an app based on that info. exampletarget:...
- Tags: Programming languages, cwarley, OK Here, target info
- Discussion threads 2007-04-27
- How do I... Get started using the F# programming language
- This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.F# pronounced F Sharp is a functional programming language based upon OCaml. It was developed by Microsoft's Microsoft Research department. All of the tools needed to run it are available for free from Microsoft.F# runs within the .NET CLR, which means it...
- Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Integer, Microsoft .NET, Programming Language, Functional Programming, Programming, Justin James
- Blog posts 2007-06-08
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