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- SharpDevelop (exe)
- SharpDevelop is a free IDE for C# and VB.NET projects on Microsoft's .NET platform. Its features: forms designer for C# and VB.NET; code completion for C# and VB.NET (including Ctrl+Space support); XML editing; folding; code autoinsert (Alt+Ins); C# to VB.NET converter, as well as VB.NET to C# converter; completely written...
- Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, IcSharpCode, SharpDevelop, C#, .Net, Programming Languages, Microsoft Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools
- Software downloads 2006-03-23
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- Convert .NET 2.0 (zip)
- Convert .NET is a multipurpose conversion utility. Converts C# to VB and vice-versa using the ICSharpCode engine. Convert .NET also offers text translation, Base64 encoding/decoding and regular expression testing. A standalone tool that does not require installation. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, .Net, Application Servers, C#, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Programming Languages
- Software downloads 2008-09-02
- Sod
- How do you practice building software for business purposes if you do not have a Visual Studio Licence. Can you produce with a Visual Studio that is not licenced to you.As a developer i do have access to programming technologies even thoughI have not bought them. How is that impacting...
- Tags: feedback, hardware, it management, Microsoft Visual Studio, networking, nshosha@..., programming, project management, SharpDevelop, software
- Discussion threads 2007-01-09
- Compressing Images
- Hello,Anyone know how to compress the images(in asp.net) which is uploaded in sql server database so that I need not worry about the disk space?I don't know :-?? If anybody is having any idea then please do share your knowledge.I would really appreciate if someone provide code for it.Its very...
- Tags: namespace, Preethi, compressing images, asp.net.sqlserver, preethiraajesh@..., programming, image, database
- Discussion threads 2006-07-14
- Avoid these six common development mistakes
- I've been working with junior and entry-level developerslately, and I've noticed some common misconceptions that all developers evenveterans can fall victim to if they aren't careful. These range from ideasabout what tool to use to the appropriate use of Web services. Below I addresssix overarching development misconceptions.1. Thinking Visual Studio...
- Tags: developer, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, teamwork, Tony Patton, tool
- Technical articles 2005-09-20
- Explore alternatives to Visual Studio .NET
- TechRepublic's free .NET newsletter, delivered each Wednesday, contains useful tips and coding examples on topics such as Web services, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, and Visual Studio .NET. Automatically sign up today!While Microsoft Visual Studio .NET is the standard-bearerfor .NET development, its hefty price tag and overwhelming features can oftenpush developers away from...
- Tags: Antechinus C# Editor, C#, Eclipse, IDE, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Microsoft Windows, plug-in, PrimalCode, SharpDevelop, Tony Patton, tool
- Technical articles 2005-04-05
- Setting up and using the Compact .NET framework
- The Compact .NET Framework is a powerful tool that allows Windows .NET developers to easily leverage their existing skills to build mobile applications. As a result, projects are completed within a shorter development cycle. Taking the smaller memory footprint into consideration, code transfer from one platform to the other becomes...
- Tags: .NET, Microsoft development tools, Application servers, Middleware, Microsoft Windows CE, Programming languages, Jean-Luc David, Microsoft .NET Framework, eMbedded Visual Basic product, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Mi
- Technical articles 2003-08-19
- Don't abandon .NET for open source
- A client once greeted me with a barrageof complaints about Microsoft, product costs, and so forth. Theywondered aloud whether they ought to assemble a strategy for movingto an open source platform to save money. Now, I'm not one to startan argument about the merits of consumer vs. open source. Rather,...
- Tags: database, Microsoft .NET, open source, PostgreSQL, server, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2005-07-20
- C# my biggest challenge
- C# my biggest challengeblog rootC# Api for UCL algorithmUCL is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C by Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer, it can be found on his site. When I first tried the System.IO.Compression of the new 2.0 Framework I was not happy, the compression is ok with...
- Tags: .NET, Programming languages, Engineering, C/C++, API, StefanProdan, C#, Microsoft Outlook, algorithm, external Website, UCL
- Discussion threads 2005-08-19
- Take advantage of .NET Framework command-line utilities
- While Visual Studio .NET is the most popularmethod of developing .NET applications, the Framework offers aplethora of command-line tools. In addition, the .NET Framework SDKprovides additional command-line tools. In fact, IDEs such as Visual Studio and SharpDevelopoften utilize these tools. Let's take a closer look at the toolsinstalled with the...
- Tags: Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft .NET Framework, tool, Tony Patton
- Technical articles 2005-07-05
- SharpDevelop lets you jump into C# programming--for free
- You're dying to start programming in C#, but Visual Studio .NET is just too expensive. Help is on the way. Check out this free .NET IDE.Microsoft designed the C# language specifically for the .NET framework. C# blends the best of other languages (Java, C++, Pascal) into a powerful language. As...
- Tags: .NET, Programming languages, programming, Baseline Inc., software, C#, SharpDevelop, Microsoft .NET, pane
- Technical articles 2002-08-26
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