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| Complete reference in .NET |
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Wed, 16 Jan 2008 07:35:56 +000 |
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.Net Mobile
MMIT : Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (.NET Mobile)
An extension of the .NET framework providing a simple and a quick way to build
Wireless applications.
Here it is possible to build a Wireless application using any of the framework
services like Web Services, ADO .NET…
http://www.academictutorials.com//dotnet-mobile/
ADO Tutorial
ADO : ActiveX Data Objects.
Microsoft ADO is a Component object model object for accessing data sources.
ADO provides a layer between programming languages and databases, which allows a
developer to write programs which access data, without knowing how the database
is implemented.
http://www.academictutorials.com//ado/
ADO.NET
ADO.NET-Active-x Data Objects.NET
ADO.NET is an object-oriented set of libraries that allows you to interact with
the data sources.
Here we will look at ADO.NET as a way to interact with a data base.
ADO.NET is the new database technology of the .NET platform, and it builds on
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ADO is alanguage-neutral object model that
is the keystone of Microsoft's Universal Data Access strategy.
http://www.academictutorials.com//ado.net/
AJAX Tutorial
AJAX - Asynchronous JavaScript Technology and XML
It is a scripting technique for silently loading new data from the server.
http://www.academictutorials.com//ajax/
ASP Tutorial
An Active Server Page is a web page that includes program code that is processed
on a Microsoft web server before the page is sent to the user.
http://www.academictutorials.com//asp/
ASP.Net
ASP.NET is a set of web application development technologies marketed by
Microsoft.
Microsoft has completely rebuilt ASP.NET, based on the Common Language Runtime
(CLR) shared by all Microsoft .NET applications.
Programmers can write ASP.NET code using any of the different programming
languages supported by the .NET Framework, usually C#, Visual Basic.NET, or
JScript .NET, but also including open-source languages such as Perl and Python.
http://www.academictutorials.com//asp.net/
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Fri, 11 Apr 2008 12:04:09 +000 |
The website was really good....thanks a lot
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