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Illustrated CSharp 2005, ApressImageListImplement, install, and control a service
Implement .NET Framework interfacesImplement IDisposable interfaceImplement Value-setting Controls
Implement a custom authentication scheme by using the System.Security.Authentication classesImplement access control by using the System.Security.AccessControl classesImplement accessibility features
Implement an asynchronous methodImplement code access securityImplement custom serialization formatting by using the Serialization Formatter classes
Implement data-bound controlsImplement globalization and localization for a Windows Forms applicationImplement reflection functionality
Implicitly typed local variablesIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Best PracticesIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Calling a Web Service from SQLCLRIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Commands: Making Things Happen
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—ConnectionsIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Context: The SqlContext ClassIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Creating and Sending New Rowsets
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Exception HandlingIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Obtaining ResultsIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Pipe
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Programming with SqlClientIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—SqlClient Classes That You Can’t Use on the ServerIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—SqlTriggerContext
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—TransactionScope ExoticaIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—TransactionsIn-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Using the WindowsIdentity
In-Process Data Access in SQL Server 2005—Where Are We?Indent, UnindentInheritance and Polymorphism
Inheritance and Polymorphism—Abstract ClassesInheritance and Polymorphism—Avoiding Boxing with GenericsInheritance and Polymorphism—Boxing Is Implicit
Inheritance and Polymorphism—Boxing and Unboxing TypesInheritance and Polymorphism—Calling Base Class ConstructorsInheritance and Polymorphism—Controlling Access
Inheritance and Polymorphism—Creating Polymorphic TypesInheritance and Polymorphism—ExercisesInheritance and Polymorphism—Implementing Inheritance
Inheritance and Polymorphism—InheritanceInheritance and Polymorphism—PolymorphismInheritance and Polymorphism—Quiz
Inheritance and Polymorphism—Sealed ClassesInheritance and Polymorphism—Specialization and GeneralizationInheritance and Polymorphism—Summary
Inheritance and Polymorphism—The Root of All Classes:ObjectInheritance and Polymorphism—Unboxing Must Be ExplicitInheritance and Polymorphism—Versioning with new and override
Insertion SortInstall CSharp Express 2008 From the WebIntelliSense Code Snippets
IntelliSense MethodsInterfaceInterface-Based Programming
Interface-Based Programming—Deriving from a Generic InterfaceInterface-Based Programming—Designing and Factoring InterfacesInterface-Based Programming—Explicit Generic Interface Implementation
Interface-Based Programming—Explicit Interface ImplementationInterface-Based Programming—Factoring MetricsInterface-Based Programming—Generic Derivation Constraints
Interface-Based Programming—Generic Interface MethodsInterface-Based Programming—Generic Interfaces as OperatorsInterface-Based Programming—Generics, Interfaces, and Casting
Interface-Based Programming—Implementing Multiple InterfacesInterface-Based Programming—Interface-Level ConstraintsInterface-Based Programming—Interface Factoring
Interface-Based Programming—Interface ImplementationInterface-Based Programming—Interface Methods, Properties, and EventsInterface-Based Programming—Interface Refactoring
Interface-Based Programming—Interfaces and Class HierarchiesInterface-Based Programming—Interfaces and GenericsInterface-Based Programming—Interfaces and Partial Types
Interface-Based Programming—Interfaces and StructsInterface-Based Programming—Interfaces and Type SafetyInterface-Based Programming—Interfaces in Visual Studio 2005
Interface-Based Programming—Separating Interface from ImplementationInterface-Based Programming—Working with InterfacesInterfaces and Abstract Classes
Intermediate Language Assembler (ilasm)Intermediate Language Disassembler (ildasm)Introducing .NET
Introducing .NET—Accessing Data: ADO.NETIntroducing .NET—Building Distributed ApplicationsIntroducing .NET—Building Web Applications: ASP.NET
Introducing .NET—CSharpIntroducing .NET—ConclusionIntroducing .NET—Cplusplus
Introducing .NET—Domain Specific LanguagesIntroducing .NET—General Purpose LanguagesIntroducing .NET—Other CLR-Based Languages
Introducing .NET—Surveying the LibraryIntroducing .NET—The .NET FrameworkIntroducing .NET—The .NET Framework Class Library
Introducing .NET—The Common Language RuntimeIntroducing .NET—Using the CLRIntroducing .NET—Visual Basic
Introducing .NET—Visual Studio 2005Introducing .NET—What the CLR DefinesIntroducing .NET—What’s New in Visual Studio 2005
Introducing .NET—Working in Groups: Visual Studio Team SystemIntroducing ASP.NETIntroducing ASP.NET—Configuring Cassini
Introducing ASP.NET—Configuring the Web ServerIntroducing ASP.NET—Getting HelpIntroducing ASP.NET—Installing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
Introducing ASP.NET—Installing SQL Server Management Studio ExpressIntroducing ASP.NET—Installing Visual Web Developer 2005Introducing ASP.NET—Installing the .NET Framework and the SDK
Introducing ASP.NET—Installing the Required SoftwareIntroducing ASP.NET—Installing the Web ServerIntroducing ASP.NET—Summary
Introducing ASP.NET—Using CassiniIntroducing ASP.NET—Using localhostIntroducing ASP.NET—Virtual Directories
Introducing ASP.NET—What is ASP.NET?Introducing ASP.NET—Where do I Put my Files?Introducing ASP.NET—Writing your First ASP.NET Page
Introducing CSharp and the .NET FrameworkIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—A Modern Object-Oriented LanguageIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—A Pragmatic World View
Introducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—Building Robust and Durable SoftwareIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—Changes in Visual CSharp 2003Introducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—Compilation and Execution Model
Introducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—ECMA StandardizationIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—Enabling Component-Based DevelopmentIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The .NET Framework
Introducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The CSharp LanguageIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The Common Language RuntimeIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The Common Language Specification
Introducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The Common Type SystemIntroducing CSharp and the .NET Framework—The Framework Class LibraryIntroducing Expression Web
Introducing Expression Web—Context MenusIntroducing Expression Web—Development AreaIntroducing Expression Web—Development Window
Introducing Expression Web—Familiarizing Yourself with the InterfaceIntroducing Expression Web—Menu BarIntroducing Expression Web—Quick Tag Selector
Introducing Expression Web—Show Design, Split, and Code ViewIntroducing Expression Web—SummaryIntroducing Expression Web—Tabbed File Chooser
Introducing Expression Web—Task PanesIntroducing Expression Web—ToolbarsIntroducing LINQ
Introducing LINQ—Coding a Simple LINQ to DataSet QueryIntroducing LINQ—Coding a Simple LINQ to SQL QueryIntroducing LINQ—How It Works 1
Introducing LINQ—How It Works 2Introducing LINQ—How It Works 3Introducing LINQ—How It Works 4
Introducing LINQ—How It Works 5Introducing LINQ—Installing LINQIntroducing LINQ—Summary
Introducing LINQ—Using LINQ to DataSetIntroducing LINQ—Using LINQ to DataSet with a Typed DatasetIntroducing LINQ—Using LINQ to SQL
Introducing LINQ—Using the orderby ClauseIntroducing LINQ—Using the where ClauseIntroducing LINQ—What Is LINQ
Introducing Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team SystemIntroducing Team System—Distributed ApplicationsIntroducing Team System—Evolution of the Client-Server Architecture
Introducing Team System—How Team System Is Described in This BookIntroducing Team System—Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team SystemIntroducing Team System—Service-Oriented Architectures
Introducing Team System—Smart Client ApplicationsIntroducing Team System—SummaryIntroducing Team System—The Need for Team System
Introducing Team System—The Smart Client ApproachIntroducing Team System—Thin Clients and the N-Tier ArchitectureIntroducing Team System—Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Architects
Introducing Team System—Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software DevelopersIntroducing Team System—Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software TestersIntroducing Team System—Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server
Introducing Team System—Visual Studio 2005 Team SuiteIntroducing Web ServicesIntroducing Web Services—Baseline Specifications of Web Service Architecture
Introducing Web Services—Defining Web ServicesIntroducing Web Services—Error HandlingIntroducing Web Services—Message Passing
Introducing Web Services—Modular DesignIntroducing Web Services—Problem: Sharing DataIntroducing Web Services—SUMMARY
Introducing Web Services—Significance of Internet StandardsIntroducing Web Services—Significance of InteroperabilityIntroducing Web Services—Significance of Loose Coupling
Introducing Web Services—Significance of WSDLIntroducing Web Services—Solution: Distributed Application DevelopmentIntroducing Web Services—Web Architecture
Introducing Web Services—Web Service ArchitectureIntroducing XPIntroducing XP—Adaptive Software Development
Introducing XP—CrystalIntroducing XP—Dynamic Systems Development MethodIntroducing XP—Feature Driven Development
Introducing XP—Fifteen XP PrinciplesIntroducing XP—Four XP ValuesIntroducing XP—Fourteen XP Practices
Introducing XP—Is XP the Best Agile Method?Introducing XP—Lean DevelopmentIntroducing XP—Other Agile Methodologies
Introducing XP—ScrumIntroducing XP—SummaryIntroducing XP—The Agile Methodologies
Introducing XP—The Waterfall MethodologyIntroducing XP—What Is XP?Introducing XP—When Shouldn’t You Use XP?
Introducing XP—XP Practice 10: Small ReleasesIntroducing XP—XP Practice 11: System MetaphorsIntroducing XP—XP Practice 12: Simple Design
Introducing XP—XP Practice 13: Sustainable Pace (40-Hour Week)Introducing XP—XP Practice 14: JournalingIntroducing XP—XP Practice 1: On-Site Customer
Introducing XP—XP Practice 2: Sit TogetherIntroducing XP—XP Practice 3: Paired ProgrammingIntroducing XP—XP Practice 4: Collective Code Ownership
Introducing XP—XP Practice 5: Coding StandardsIntroducing XP—XP Practice 6: RefactoringIntroducing XP—XP Practice 7.1: Test-Driven Development and Unit Tests
Introducing XP—XP Practice 7.2: Acceptance TestingIntroducing XP—XP Practice 7: TestingIntroducing XP—XP Practice 8: Continuous Integration
Introducing XP—XP Practice 9: The Planning GameIntroducing XP—XP Principle 10: Promote Open, Honest CommunicationIntroducing XP—XP Principle 11: Work with People’s Instincts, Not Against Them
Introducing XP—XP Principle 12: Accept ResponsibilityIntroducing XP—XP Principle 13: Adapt As NecessaryIntroducing XP—XP Principle 14: Travel Light
Introducing XP—XP Principle 15: Measure HonestlyIntroducing XP—XP Principle 1: Allow Rapid FeedbackIntroducing XP—XP Principle 2: Assume Simplicity
Introducing XP—XP Principle 3: Make Incremental ChangesIntroducing XP—XP Principle 4: Embrace ChangeIntroducing XP—XP Principle 5: Deliver High-Quality Work
Introducing XP—XP Principle 6: Teach LearningIntroducing XP—XP Principle 7: Make a Small Initial InvestmentIntroducing XP—XP Principle 8: Play to Win
Introducing XP—XP Principle 9: Conduct Concrete ExperimentsIntroducing XP—XP Value 1: CommunicationIntroducing XP—XP Value 2: Simplicity
Introducing XP—XP Value 3: FeedbackIntroducing XP—XP Value 4: CourageIntroducing the Visual Designers
Introducing the Visual Designers—A retained role for Visio for Enterprise ArchitectsIntroducing the Visual Designers—Achieving a fully integrated UML capabilityIntroducing the Visual Designers—Application Designer
Introducing the Visual Designers—Capitalizing on your investment in UML artifactsIntroducing the Visual Designers—Capitalizing on your investment in UML skillsIntroducing the Visual Designers—Class Designer
Introducing the Visual Designers—Code synchronizationIntroducing the Visual Designers—Components and deploy-time reuseIntroducing the Visual Designers—Designer Relationships and Team System Integration
Introducing the Visual Designers—Distributed components and run-time reuseIntroducing the Visual Designers—Distributed services and the service-oriented architectureIntroducing the Visual Designers—Domain-specific languages
Introducing the Visual Designers—From Objects to ServicesIntroducing the Visual Designers—Introducing the StockBroker Case StudyIntroducing the Visual Designers—Introducing the System Definition Model
Introducing the Visual Designers—Logical Datacenter DesignerIntroducing the Visual Designers—Meta-modelsIntroducing the Visual Designers—Microsoft’s Modeling Strategy
Introducing the Visual Designers—Model-driven developmentIntroducing the Visual Designers—Object flow (artifacts)Introducing the Visual Designers—Objects and compile-time reuse
Introducing the Visual Designers—Process flow (roles and activities)Introducing the Visual Designers—SDM and the Team System meta-modelIntroducing the Visual Designers—Settings and constraints
Introducing the Visual Designers—Software FactoriesIntroducing the Visual Designers—Source control and item trackingIntroducing the Visual Designers—Summary
Introducing the Visual Designers—System Designer and Deployment DesignerIntroducing the Visual Designers—Visual DesignersIntroducing the Visual Designers—What about UML?
Introducing the Visual Designers—Why Design Visually?IntroductionIntroduction to CLI—Common Language Specification
Introduction to CLI—Common Type SystemIntroduction to CLI—Components of the CLIIntroduction to CLI—Execution and Deployment Models
Introduction to CLI—MetadataIntroduction to CLI—Metadata and File FormatIntroduction to CLI—Standard Framework
Introduction to CLI—Virtual Execution SystemIntroduction to the Common Language InfrastructureInvalid HTTPS certificate
Iterate over an array using the IList interfaceIteratorsJ of Visual CSharp .NET Dictionary
James Gosling - Father of the Java languageJavaScript, The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition, O'ReillyJava Articles
Java Book ReviewsJava Persistence with Hibernate, ManningJavascript (Web 2.0) Book Reviews
Javascript Anthology, SitePointJoe Grip Why CSharp Programming Tutorial VideoK of Visual CSharp .NET Dictionary
KeystrokesLAMP Book ReviewsLINQ for Visual CSharp 2008, Apress
L of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryLabelLambda expressions
LayoutLearnItFirst Writing If Statements and Boolean Tests Tutorial Video
Learning CSharp 2005, 2nd ed., O'ReillyLinkLabelLink to us
ListBoxListViewList Assembly exceptions
List SQL Server databasesList subdirectoriesLocalization Like the Pros
Localization Like the Pros—A Custom Resource ReaderLocalization Like the Pros—Automatic Fallback for ResourcesLocalization Like the Pros—Changing the Culture Programmatically
Localization Like the Pros—Client Application for DatabaseResourceReaderLocalization Like the Pros—Creating Resource FilesLocalization Like the Pros—Creating a DatabaseResourceManager
Localization Like the Pros—Creating a DatabaseResourceReaderLocalization Like the Pros—Creating a DatabaseResourceSetLocalization Like the Pros—Cultures and Regions
Localization Like the Pros—Cultures in ActionLocalization Like the Pros—CurrentCulture and CurrentUICultureLocalization Like the Pros—Date formatting
Localization Like the Pros—Globalization and Localization with ASP.NETLocalization Like the Pros—Localization Example Using Visual Studio .NETLocalization Like the Pros—Namespace System.Globalization
Localization Like the Pros—Number formattingLocalization Like the Pros—Outsourcing TranslationsLocalization Like the Pros—ResGen
Localization Like the Pros—ResourceWriterLocalization Like the Pros—ResourcesLocalization Like the Pros—Sorting
Localization Like the Pros—Specific, neutral, and invariant culturesLocalization Like the Pros—SummaryLocalization Like the Pros—The System.Resources Namespace
Localization Like the Pros—Unicode IssuesLocalization Like the Pros—Using Binary Resource FilesLocalization Like the Pros—Using Resource Files
Localization Like the Pros—Using XML Resource FilesLog messages to a fileMSBuild: By Example
MSBuild: By Example—Dealing with MSBuild ErrorsMSBuild: By Example—Editing MSBuild Files with IntellisenseMSBuild: By Example—Formatting Your Output
MSBuild: By Example—Integrating MSBuild into Visual StudioMSBuild: By Example—Introducing Custom MetadataMSBuild: By Example—Introducing Well-Known Metadata
MSBuild: By Example—Reusing MSBuild Project ElementsMSBuild: By Example—SummaryMSBuild: By Example—Understanding the Difference between @ and %
MSBuild: By Example—Using Environment Variables in Your ProjectMSDN Reference Guide for Exam 70-505MSDN Reference Guide for Exam 70-526
MSDN Reference Guide for Exam 70-528MSDN Reference Guide for Exam 70-536MSDN Wiki
M of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryMain Entry Point
Manage XML with the XML Document Object Model (DOM)Manage a background process by using the BackgroundWorker componentManage a group of associated data using collections
Manage an event logManage byte streams by using Stream classesManage connections and transactions
Manage control layout on a Windows FormManage data in a .NET Framework application
Manage system processes and monitor the performanceManage the print process by using print dialogsManipulating Strings in CSharp
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Accessing the String's CharactersManipulating Strings in CSharp—Allocating Strings with StringBuilderManipulating Strings in CSharp—Comparing Strings
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Comparing and Concatenating Strings in the Sample ApplicationManipulating Strings in CSharp—Concatenating StringsManipulating Strings in CSharp—Creating Strings from Characters
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Extracting Part of the StringManipulating Strings in CSharp—Finding a Substring within a StringManipulating Strings in CSharp—Finding the String Length
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Finishing the Sample ApplicationManipulating Strings in CSharp—Formatting StringsManipulating Strings in CSharp—Initializing Strings
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Joining a StringManipulating Strings in CSharp—Preparing Your Machine to Work with StringsManipulating Strings in CSharp—Representing Objects as Strings
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Splitting a StringManipulating Strings in CSharp—Uppercasing and LowercasingManipulating Strings in CSharp—Using Escape Characters
Manipulating Strings in CSharp—Using Literal StringsManipulating Strings in CSharp—Working with StringsMaskedTextBox
Mastering Regular Expressions, 3rd Ed., O'ReillyMaximizing ASP.NET, Addison-WesleyMeasure execution time
MediaWikiMenu ItemsMerge Sort
Meta:SandboxMicrosoft Certified Professionals WorldwideMicrosoft Exam 70-505 Study Guide
Microsoft Exam 70-526 Study GuideMicrosoft Exam 70-528 Study GuideMicrosoft Exam 70-536 Study Guide
Microsoft Exam Preparation GuidesMicrosoft Intermediate Language (MSIL)Microsoft Reporting Services in Action, Manning
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, SamsMicrosoft Visual Studio 2005 Unleashed, SamsModify Control Properties
MonthCalendarMulti-cast DelegateN of Visual CSharp .NET Dictionary
NamespacesNested ClassesNetwork Drive Free Space
New Features in CSharp 2.0New Features in CSharp 2.0—Access Objects in the Global NamespaceNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Anonymous Methods: How do I do that?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Anonymous Methods: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Anonymous Methods: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Co- and Contravariance: How do I do that?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Co- and Contravariance: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Co- and Contravariance: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Co- and Contravariance: Where can I learn more?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Collection Interfaces: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Collection Interfaces: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Collection Interfaces: What just happened?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Collection Interfaces: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Create Static ClassesNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Create Your Own Generic Collection
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Create a Type-Safe List Using a Generic CollectionNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Enumerate Using Generic IteratorsNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Express Null Values with Nullable Types
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Gain Flexibility with Delegate Covariance and ContravarianceNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Collection: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Collection: What about
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Collection: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Collection: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Iterators: How do I do that?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Iterators: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Iterators: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Generic Iterators: Where can I learn more?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—GetEnumerator: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—GetEnumerator: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—GetEnumerator: What just happened?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—GetEnumerator: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Global Namespace: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Global Namespace: What about
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Global Namespace: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Global Namespace: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Hide Designer Code with Partial Types
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Implement GetEnumerator with Complex Data StructuresNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Implement the Collection InterfacesNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Limit Access: How do I do that?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Limit Access: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Limit Access: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Limit Access: Where can I learn more?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Limit Access Within PropertiesNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Nullable Types: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Nullable Types: What about
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Nullable Types: What just happened?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Nullable Types: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Partial Types: How do I do that?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Partial Types: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Partial Types: Where can I learn more?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Simplify Your Code with Anonymous Methods
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Static Classes: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Static Classes: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Static Classes: Where can I learn more?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Type-Safe List: How do I do that?New Features in CSharp 2.0—Type-Safe List: What aboutNew Features in CSharp 2.0—Type-Safe List: What just happened?
New Features in CSharp 2.0—Type-Safe List: Where can I learn more?Notification ServicesNotification Services—Architecture
Notification Services—Creating a Delivery ChannelNotification Services—Creating a DistributorNotification Services—Creating a Generator
Notification Services—Creating a Notification Class, Content Formatter, and Notification Class ProtocolNotification Services—Creating a Notification Services ApplicationNotification Services—Creating a Notification Services Application and Service
Notification Services—Creating a Notification Services Application and Service 2Notification Services—Creating a Notification Services Instance and ApplicationNotification Services—Creating a Subscriber and Subscriber Device
Notification Services—Creating a SubscriptionNotification Services—Creating a Subscription Class and Subscription Event RuleNotification Services—Creating a Vacuum Schedule
Notification Services—Creating an Event ClassNotification Services—Creating an Event ProviderNotification Services—Enumerating a Notification Services Application Database
Notification Services—Enumerating a Notification Services Instance DatabaseNotification Services—Programming Notification ServicesNullable type
Numbers of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryNumericUpDown
O of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryObject initializers
Observer design patternObserver design pattern: UML DiagramOfficial CSharp-Online Weblog Postings
Online Dictionary of Visual CSharp NET ProgrammingOpen/close CD drive trayOpen Source .NET Development, Addison-Wesley
Open Source Application Development FrameworksOpen Source Aspect-Oriented FrameworksOpen Source Bloggers
Open Source Build SystemsOpen Source Charting & Reporting ToolsOpen Source Chat Servers
Open Source Code Coverage ToolsOpen Source Content Management Systems (CMS)Open Source Development Tools
Open Source Forum SoftwareOpen Source Generators and InstallersOpen Source IDEs
Open Source Inversion of Control ContainersOpen Source Issue Tracking SoftwareOpen Source Logging Tools
Open Source Network ClientsOpen Source Network ServersOpen Source PDF Libraries
Open Source Persistence FrameworksOpen Source PortalsOpen Source Profilers
Open Source Project Management ToolsOpen Source RSS & RDF ToolsOpen Source Rule Engines
Open Source SQL ClientsOpen Source Search EnginesOpen Source Source Control Tools
Open Source Template EnginesOpen Source Testing ToolsOpen Source Web Frameworks
Open Source Web Mail ClientsOpen Source Web Testing ToolsOpen Source Wiki Engines
Open Source XML ParsersOther FunctionalityOverload the plus operator
Override ToString methodPOJOs in Action, ManningP of Visual CSharp .NET Dictionary
PanelParse connection stringPass anonymous delegate
Perform drag-and-drop operationsPersist Windows Forms application settings between sessionsPick a color with ColorDialog
Play default Windows soundsPopular StacksPractical .NET for Financial Markets
Practical Business Intelligence with SQL Server 2005, Addison-WesleyPre-Processor Compilation DirectivesPre-Processor Conditional Directives
Pre-Processor VisualDirectivesPreparation Guide for Exam 70-505Preparation Guide for Exam 70-526
Preparation Guide for Exam 70-528Preparation Guide for Exam 70-536Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Automatic Column SizingPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Basic Data Binding with the DataGridViewPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Built-In Header Cells
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Column ReorderingPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Column and Row FreezingPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Controlling Modifications to Data in the Grid
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Custom Column Content with Unbound ColumnsPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewButtonColumnPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewCell Properties
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewCheckBoxColumnPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewColumn PropertiesPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewComboBoxColumn
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewImageCellLayoutPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewImageColumnPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewLinkColumn
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridViewTextBoxColumnPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—DataGridView OverviewPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Defining Custom Column and Cell Types
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Defining a Custom Cell TypePresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Defining a Custom Column TypePresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Displaying Computed Data in Virtual Mode
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Formatting with StylesPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Handling Grid Data EditsPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Initializing the Grid
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Programmatic DataGridView ConstructionPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Programmatically Adding Columns to a GridPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Programmatically Adding Rows to a Grid
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Setting Up Virtual ModePresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Understanding Virtual Mode BehaviorPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Using the Built-In Column Types
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Using the Designer to Define GridsPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Utilizing Cell-Oriented Grid FeaturesPresenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Virtual Mode Summary
Presenting Data with the DataGridView Control in .NET 2.0—Where Are WePrimitivesPrint a text document in a Windows Form
Pro .NET 2.0 Extreme Programming, ApressPro .NET 2.0 Graphics Programming, ApressPro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls in CSharp, Apress
Pro ADO.NET 2.0, ApressPro ASP.NET 2.0 E-Commerce in CSharp 2005, ApressPro ASP.NET 2.0 in CSharp 2005, Special Ed., Apress
Pro CSharp 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform, 3rd Ed., ApressPro PayPal E-Commerce, ApressPro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies, Apress
Pro SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, ApressPro Visual Studio 2005 Team System, ApressPro Visual Studio Code Snippets
Pro WCF, ApressPro WF, Windows Workflow in .NET 3.0, ApressPro WPF, Apress
Professional .NET 2.0 Generics,WroxProfessional .NET Framework 2.0, Wrox
Professional ADO.NET 2, WroxProfessional ASP.NET 2.0 Databases, WroxProfessional ASP.NET 2.0 Server Control and Component Development, Wrox
Professional Ajax, 2nd. Ed., WroxProfessional CSharp 2005, WroxProfessional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Design, Wrox
Professional Visual Studio 2005 Team System, WroxProfessional Web 2.0 Programming, WroxProgrammer's Guide to ADO .NET in CSharp, Apress
Programmer's Introduction to CSharp 2.0, 3rd Ed., ApressProgramming .NET Components, 2nd Edition, O'ReillyProgramming Atlas, O'Reilly
Programming CSharp, 4th ed., O'ReillyProgramming CSharp with Visual Studio .Net 2005Programming Microsoft Visual CSharp 2005
Programming SQL Server 2005, O'ReillyProxy design patternPunctuation
Q of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryQueue classQuick Sort
RSS and Atom In Action, ManningR of Visual CSharp .NET DictionaryRadioButton
Read, write, and validate XML by using the XmlReader class and the XmlWriter classRead Console inputRead a Registry key
Read a disk fileRefactoring, Improving the Design of Existing Code, Addison-WesleyReference types
ReflectionRegexRelational Databases 101
Relational Databases 101—Changing the Primary KeyRelational Databases 101—Char vs. VarCharRelational Databases 101—Choosing the Right Data Type
Relational Databases 101—Creating Table IndexesRelational Databases 101—Creating Tables, Rows, and ColumnsRelational Databases 101—Decimal vs. Floating Point