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In this article the author discusses the event handling model in .NET using C#. The discussion starts with an introduction to the concept of delegates and then it extends that concept to events and event handling in .NET. Finally, he applies these concepts to GUI event handling using windows forms. Complete code is provided in each step of the discussions. Article. May 1, 2002.
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In this, the final article of the two part series relating to ASP.NET controls, the author teaches us about custom controls and components. He talks about creating them, as well as compiling them from the command prompt using the C# compiler. He also provides two ASP.NET examples that demonstrate how to both create and integrate custom controls and components into our ASP.NET pages. Article. May 1, 2002
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monograph is a visualization tool for Mono and .NET code. In this article, Brian Jepson uses monograph to examine some pieces of Rotor and Mono. Article. May 1, 2002.
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All Web development efforts require form validation, but Active Server Page technology hasn't made the task easy. Fortunately, ASP.NET addresses the need with validation controls. See how to put them to good use. Article. May 1, 2002.
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© Copyright 2002 Sam Gentile.
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