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- CSharp String Theory
- Template:CSharp String Theory
- CSharp String Theory—String Class
- CSharp String Theory—StringBuilder Class
- CSharp String Theory—String Manipulation
- CSharp Delegates and Events
- Working with Data
- Template:CSharp Delegates and Events
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Multicast delegates
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Thread delegates
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Anonymous methods
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Asynchronous method calls
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Events
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Win32 callbacks
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Conclusion
- Template:Working with Data
- Working with Data—Introduction to SQL
- Working with Data—ADO.NET Classes
- Working with Data—Roll Your Own Database
- Working with Data—Defining the Table Structure
- Working with Data—Reading Rows of Data
- Working with Data—Adding Rows of Data
- Working with Data—Storing the Data as XML
- Working with Data—Filtering the Data with the DataView
- Working with Data—Connecting to Access using OLE DB
- Working with Data—Connecting to a SQL Server Database
- Working with Data—Data Binding
- Working with Data—Using the DataGridView
- Top 10 Reasons to Switch from Java to Visual CSharp
- CSharp Delegates and Events—Declaring and using delegates
- Working with Data—Databases
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0
- Template:Application Architecture in Windows Forms
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Application
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Application Lifetime
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Application Context
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Application Events
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—UI Thread Exceptions
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Passing Command Line Arguments
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Where Are We
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Single-Instance Applications
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Single-Instance Detection and Management
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Multiple-SDI Applications
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Single-MDI Applications
- Application Architecture in Windows Forms 2.0—Multiple-SDI Applications 2
- User Management with Active Directory
- Template:User Management with Active Directory
- User Management with Active Directory—Finding Users
- User Management with Active Directory—Finding Users in ADAM