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An enhanced wrapper around the LOG4NET logging framework by Uwe Keim
An article about an enhanced wrapper around the popular logging framework LOG4NET. |
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Spell Check, Hyphenation, and Thesaurus for .NET with C# and VB Samples - Part 1: Single Threading by Thomas Maierhofer
New NHunspell (Open Office spell checker for .NET) functions at a glance. |
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Using WPF to Visualize a Graph with Circular Dependencies by Josh Smith 5.00/5 (27 votes)
Reviews a WPF application that displays an object graph which can be rearranged by the user at runtime, and highlights circular dependencies in its nodes
Managed Fusion by Simon Allaeys 5.00/5 (13 votes)
Managed Fusion - A managed API to view and manipulate the Global Assembly Cache
Spell Check, Hyphenation, and Thesaurus for .NET with C# and VB Samples - Part 1: Single Threading by Thomas Maierhofer 5.00/5 (11 votes)
New NHunspell (Open Office spell checker for .NET) functions at a glance.
WF4 Custom activities for message mediation by Roman Kiss 5.00/5 (9 votes)
This article describes a design, implementation and usage of the custom message mediation activities for xaml workflow. It is based on the upcoming Microsoft .NET 4 Technology.
Drivers Installation With WiX by Yuri Maxutenko, Apriorit Inc 5.00/5 (8 votes)
This article is devoted to the methods of the driver packages installation/uninstallation using WiX. |
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Web-based Scheduling Solution with the WOW-Factor for ASP.NET 2.0 and Up by Murtaza Abdeali
Infragistics WebSchedule lets you create Web-based scheduling applications with a superior user experience to rival the richest desktop-based scheduling applications. This article looks at new features in the NetAdvantage for Web Client 2009 Vol. 2 release that deliver that WOW-Factor.
Profiling the memory usage of a .NET application with ANTS Memory Profiler by Red Gate Software
Memory profiling has an intimidating reputation. But fear no more. Laila Lotfi explains exactly how you can profile the memory usage of your .NET application without spending two days on it. Read her step-by-step walk-through here.
Converting Scanned Document Images to Searchable PDFs with OCR by Bill Bither
Demonstrates the use of Atalasoft's DotImage GlyphReader OCR to enable .NET applications to digitize paper documents as searchable PDFs that can be indexed by search engines.
Force.com Fundamentals - Learn How the Cloud Makes Developing Apps 5x Faster by developer.force.com Team
This is a great chance for you to become an expert at building applications in the cloud, and to add to your CV. There is a rapidly growing market for cloud applications, and the career opportunities for developers with the right skills are multiplying. Enhance your skills and stay on the leading ed
Grid Computing Simplified: Accelerating Sequential Processes Using XGE by Uri Mishol 3.60/5 (6 votes)
Many routine processes like unit-test scripts, builds and others still take an unreasonably long time to execute. This article describes how to speed up execution of complex builds, scripts and custom applications by converting them into distributed, parallel processes |
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