
What is .NET? - devtopics.com
Nov 11, 2014 · OK, really, what is .NET? Microsoft .NET (pronounced “dot net”) is a software component that runs on the Windows operating system. . NET provides tools and libraries that enable …
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Dot-Net-News.com provides the latest news and information about the Microsoft .NET development environment including C#, Visual Basic and Visual Studio. No fluff, no spam, just the facts, man.
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Dot-Net-News.com provides the latest news and information about the Microsoft .NET development environment including C#, Visual Basic and Visual Studio. No fluff, no spam, just the facts, man.
2010 October - devtopics.com
Then check out Dot-Net-News.com for the latest news and information about the Microsoft .NET Framework and development ecosystem, including C#, Visual Basic and Visual Studio.
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Then check out Dot-Net-News.com for the latest news and information about the Microsoft .NET Framework and development ecosystem, including C#, Visual Basic and Visual Studio.
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Dot-Net-News.com provides the latest news and information about the Microsoft .NET development environment including C#, Visual Basic and Visual Studio. No fluff, no spam, just the facts, man.
2011 August - devtopics.com
What is Script.NET? Script.NET (also known as S#) is an open-source metaprogramming language that adds scripting capabilities to Microsoft .NET applications, similar to VBA in Microsoft Office applications.
Web - DevTopics
CodePaste.NET is a new public code pasting site that allows you to paste and link code from social network sites like Twitter and Facebook, or chat and IM applications like Skype or Messenger. The …
SharpKit C#/JavaScript Web Toolkit - DevTopics
Jan 15, 2010 · I ran across a novel new tool called SharpKit that generates JavaScript code from C#. I’m not using JavaScript in my current projects, so I haven’t tested this tool yet, but anyone who has …
2009 July - devtopics.com
CodePaste.NET is a new public code pasting site that allows you to paste and link code from social network sites like Twitter and Facebook, or chat and IM applications like Skype or Messenger.