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  • Clear Project List from Start Page

    Here is a nice tips to clear the Recent project list or File list from Visual Studio .Net Run--> RegEdit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<your version>\ProjectMRUList delete unnecessary list. similarly for FileMRuList. Make sure not disturb other key from the...
    Posted to Suresh Behera (Weblog) by Suresh Behera on 05-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Commerce Server, Community News, Sharepoint, Mobile, WCF, Web Services, Windows Forms, AJAX, Vista, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET FAQ, Atlas, Avalon, BCL, Biztalk, Orcas, General Software Development, IIS, Infocard, SQL Server, WinFX, WPF, WWF, C#, CLR, .Interview, .Net, Agile, Content Management Server, Crossbow, DotNet, ASP.NET
  • Clear Project List from Start Page

    Here is a nice tips to clear the Recent project list or File list from Visual Studio .Net Run--> RegEdit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<your version>\ProjectMRUList delete unnecessary list. similarly for FileMRuList. Make sure not disturb other key from the...
    Posted to Suresh Behera (Weblog) by Suresh Behera on 05-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNet, .Net, .Interview, Avalon, C#, WPF, Atlas, Orcas, ASP.NET, WWF, BCL, Windows Forms, Commerce Server, Biztalk, Crossbow, Agile, AJAX, Visual Studio, IIS, WinFX, Visual Basic, Community News, General Software Development, .NET FAQ, Sharepoint, WCF, SQL Server, Content Management Server, Vista, Infocard, Web Services, CLR, Mobile
  • DinnerNow.net Sample Application Available

    Microsoft's .NET & Connected Systems Evangelism team recently released all of the source code for their DinnerNow.net application. If you're interested in learning .NET 3.0 technologies as well as the new 3.5 stuff coming out, this is a great application to run and explore. James Conrad's team put...
    Posted to Dan Wahlin's WebLog (Weblog) by dwahlin on 06-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web Services, ASP.NET AJAX, .NET, WCF, Architecture, Mobile, WPF
  • Working with USB to Serial port adapter on .NET

    You can't solve a problem with the same kind of thinking that created it. — Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Yesterday I spent a lot of time trying to get a speed radar to work on my .NET application. Every test was giving us diferent results. We made hundreds of tests, but every time we thought we found...
    Posted to Matias Paterlini (Weblog) by paterlinimatias on 01-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WPF, Orcas, Team System, Vista, Infocard, Commerce Server, WinFX, .NET FAQ, Atlas, Web Services, Agile, CLR, Biztalk, BCL, WCF, Avalon, WWF, AJAX, General Software Development, Windows Forms, Content Management Server, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, C#, Sharepoint, Mobile, IIS, Community News, Crossbow, Visual Studio, .NET, SQL Server
  • Introducing Visual Studio 2008 Course

    Thanks to everyone that attended the Visual Studio 2008 course yesterday. It was a lot of fun talking about all of the new stuff available in VS 2008 and .NET 3.5 and hearing the different projects people are working on. As promised, here's the lab code from the course: http://www.xmlforasp.net/LabFiles...
    Posted to Dan Wahlin's WebLog (Weblog) by dwahlin on 01-30-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Web Services, .NET, C#, WCF, Office 2007, Silverlight, WPF, VS.NET, LINQ
  • SAP LAB's Asaf Saar: We will show case, our Visual WebGui application, and how we cut almost 90% on development resources at AJAXWORLD

    My team and I started with plain asp.net, and then we tried the Microsoft .NET Ajax framework (back when it was called Atlas). We have also tried other open source AJAX frameworks and some commercial solutions. None of them answered our needs. Then came this Israeli Software Company called Gizmox, they...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, WPF, WinForms, Atlas, Web Services, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET
  • Silverlight over Visual webGui, live from Redmond webcast with Joe Stanger

    In this webcast we will demonstrate how you can develop Silverlight application, by using Visual WebGui, WinForms like development methodologies. Using VWG you can develop data intensive SL line-of-business application in a simple, fast, and productive way, exactly like you develop standard VWG application...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, WPF, WinForms, Atlas, Web Services, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET
  • Sometimes such simple steps can triple up and more, your productivity

    Guy Peled, Visual webGui CTO: "Using property grids can save you a whole lot of time and effort. Visual WebGui’s property grid control provides online control property management like developers use when in Visual Studio’s design mode. To use the control you simply drag and drop the property grid control...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-18-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, WPF, WinForms, Web Services, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET
  • One too many, I have been asked; the answer is, yes VWG's On-Server Web model, is at least as scalable as ASP.NET AJAX

    The model gets high attentions from developers who keep questioning this model scalability. Well, here is the more detailed answer. On-Server Web is based on optimized server-web client connectivity. An average action would generate no more than 1k of Meta data payload. On top there is another optimization...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-24-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, WPF, WinForms, Atlas, Web Services, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET
  • Web based Event Log (contributed by Gregory Lomax)

    In the next 5 minute , I will demonstrate how we can develop Web based Event Log application using Visual WebGui. Let's open a new Visual WebGui Application project and Name it "EventLog" Open the Form1 designer and add a button using the drag and drop, set the button attributes as follow Name: btnShow...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 03-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, WPF, WinForms, Atlas, Web Services, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET
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