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How to manually unbind a Visual Studio solution from ...
The following steps will show you how to manually remove Source Safe from a Visual Studio Solution. How to manually unbind a Visual Studio solution from Source Safe. The following steps will show you how to manually remove Source Safe from a ... [... more]
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Six Steps to Curb Expenses Behind the Wheel
Learn how to use the Code Behind file in Microsoft Visual Studio.... watch video We were overwhelmed with the demand for more detail and more explanation about how we... watch video Do you hear the sound of change falling out of your pockets ... [... more]
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How to Write a For Next Loop in C#
The For-Next loop is a nice loop to use when you know or have an idea as to the starting number of the loop and the ending number. Here is the syntax for the "For Next" loop in C#. Open Visual Studio and select "File" then select & [... more]
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How to use Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) in C#
Using Windows Communication Foundation in .Net is a great alternative to standard IIS or XML communication. It doesn't take much to get going either! In your Visual Studio 2008 click on File -> New Project. You will need the .NET Framework of 3.0 ... [... more]
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How to use the Grid control in WPF
This article will demonstrate how to set up a WPF Grid control in XAML using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. I apologize for the poor formatting of the XAML, but eHow does not have any support for formatting code. Copy the code into your editor and ... [... more]
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How to Use a Gridsplitter in WPF
This article will demonstrate how to set up a WPF Gridsplitter in XAML using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. I apologize for the poor formatting of the XAML, but eHow does not have any support for formatting code. Copy the code into your editor and ... [... more]
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Professional Crystal Reports for Visual Studio .NET ...
Not worth the money: This book has an annoying trait of explaining super basic things as if you had no knowledge of computers. It tells you step by step how to add a project. Select File -> New -> etc. Which is fine if all material is covered with [... more]
$39.99
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The Book of Visual Studio .NET
Badly Named, But Very Serious and Very Useful: The title, "The Book of Visual Studio .NET," is misleading. The book is not an in-depth guide to using Visual Studio and barely touches on extending and customizing Visual Studio. A better title [... more]
$49.95
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Unleashed
No codes samples available: An excellent book. Lots of examples. Unfortunately, you will have to type in all the code examples yourself as the Sams Publishing web page does not have any downloads even though the back covers says that they are available. [... more]
$59.99
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Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using Visual Basic 2005 ...
powerful integration of Visual Studio and MS Office: Carter and Lippert demonstrate one of the key reasons for Microsoft's continued success over almost 30 years. From its inception, Microsoft was a tool developer, writing and selling compilers and other [... more]
$54.99
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Visual Studio Hacks: Tips & Tools for Turbocharging the IDE
A must have for any VS 2005 developer: If you want to remain a Junior Programmer forever, then don't get this book. But if you want to really excel as a VS 2005 programmer, then you need to get this book. There is no fluff in this book at all. It is [... more]
$24.95
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Professional VSTO 2005: Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office
If You've Decided to use VSTO, an Excellent Place to Start: VSTO (pronounced Visto) is a most interesting product when viewed from Microsoft's overall standpoint. It is a very carefully crafted product with the primary purpose of continuing Microsoft's [... more]
$39.99
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