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Download Now | Latest Additions 20 articles overall. 8 new, 12 updated. New articles added Articles updated - AddCollection and FragmentableQueue - Paulo Zemek
This article presents two collections optimized for good memory consumption and for inserts at the end, being always O(1). The AddCollection can also create immutable views without creating copies of the data.
- LINQ to CSV library - Matt Perdeck
Easy to use library to use CSV and tab delimited files with LINQ queries.
- IWebBrowser2 Wrapper Class - David Johns
A class that wraps the IWebBrowser2 interface of Microsoft Internet Explorer to enable you to browse, print and save web content programatically
- XMLFoundation - Brian Aberle
XMLFoundation is the fastest approach to dealing with XML and it also delivers a simple and easy to manage pattern of software development into your application.
New Tips and Tricks added Tips and Tricks updated - Creating a Windows Azure SQL Database - Malak Zia Nasir
Cloud computing is the trend of nowadays; this article provides some basic steps to create and connect a Windows Azure SQL Database to a simple application.
New Technical Blogs added - Node.Js : As A WebSocket Relay And Possible Filter - Sacha Barber
I was At work the other day and my boss was pushing (nicely) my team lead and I to create a XMAS present for him. What we basically wanted was to capture certain information about certain event that were occurring in the system in real time and have them sent to a web site. I […]
Technical Blogs updated - Creating logs in Android applications - Cindy Potvin
For Android applications, logging is handled by the android.util.Log class, which is a basic logging class that stores the logs in a circular buffer for the whole device. All logs for the device can be seen in the LogCat tab in Eclipse, or read using the logcat command. Here is a standard log output
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