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Download Now | Latest Additions 20 articles overall. 7 new, 13 updated. Articles updated - Membership Stores for ASP.NET - Shuqian Ying
Service based, multi-application, post ASP.NET 4.0 asynchronous custom membership stores with a hierarchical role system.
- SW Message Bus - Evgeny Zavalkovsky
SW Message Bus represents message flow abstraction mechanism in a complex, multithreaded SW system.
- Dictionary + Locking versus ConcurrentDictionary - Paulo Zemek
In this article we'll see the differences between using Dictionaries with locking versus the ConcurrentDictionary and also why you should still need or prefer a normal Dictionary (or a home made implementation).
- m.Facebook with C# - dot net tech
Performs basic function on your Facebook Profile from C# code without use of Facebook API
- LINQ to CSV library - Matt Perdeck
Easy to use library to use CSV and tab delimited files with LINQ queries.
New Tips and Tricks added New Technical Blogs added - Understanding Delegates and Events in C#.Net - Adarsh Kumar Chaurasia
Delegates If you know C or C++, it would be more convenient to understand Delegate. A delegate in C# is similar to a function pointer in C or C++. Delegate contains or points to the address of a method which can be invoked by using the delegate. There is an important point to note here […]
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