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Why do C# developers look down on VB.NET?

Why do C# developers look down on VB.NET?

Techguide A lot of the anti-VB.NET talk is from C# developers, but this is baffling because the language that most resembles VB.NET from a technical standpoint is C#.

Thursday, March 05 2009 09:03 PM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Business applications, Programming languages, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Developer, C#, C++, Justin James, Borland Delphi, Microsoft .NET


The current state and future of C++

The current state and future of C++

Techguide Days of C++ as a general purpose programming language are quickly ending for most developers, but there is still great potential for C++ developers to do well.

Friday, July 24 2009 09:36 AM

Tags: Protocols and platforms, Personal development, Developer, Cloud Computing, COBOL, C++, Justin James, Microsoft .NET, application development, Java


Code concepts: C#'s var keyword

Code concepts: C#'s var keyword

Techguide Justin James explains in this overview, that var is used in variable declarations instead of a type, and also weighs differing opinions about what makes var useful.

Friday, August 14 2009 10:43 AM

Tags: Programming languages, Software engineering/development, Ruby, C#, Justin James, Microsoft Developer Network, Programming, blogging, Microsoft Visual Studio, PHP


Code concepts: Visual Studio's T4 templates

Techguide The T4 templating system is used to programmatically generate artifacts. Here's an overview about why the templates are useful and how to work with them.

Wednesday, November 11 2009 02:25 PM

Tags: Protocols and platforms, Business applications, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, T4, Directives, Levit & James Inc., File, Business applications, Directive, Tool


Hands-on programming: Working with Windows Event Log in .NET

Techguide Justin James walks you through the basics of using Windows Event Log in .NET, from the terminology to working with event sources and logs.

Tuesday, November 17 2009 02:36 AM

Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Log, Event Log, Application, Event, Event ID, installation package, Levit & James Inc., Method


Hands-on programming: Extract plain text from documents with Syncfusion's components

Techguide Justin James recently tried Syncfusion's Essential DocIO and Essential PDF to help him extract text from documents he downloaded from the Internet. Here's the code he wrote to get the plain text.

Tuesday, December 01 2009 05:53 PM

Tags: Programming languages, Software engineering/development, Document, documentText, system administration, Web Browser, XHTML, Justin James, Programming, network management


What Windows 7 means to developers

Techguide Wondering what Windows 7 will break in your applications? Justin James assures you that there's not much need to worry.

Tuesday, October 27 2009 09:38 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Web sites, Microsoft Corp., Web sites, Web 2.0, Microsoft Windows Vista, Animation, Developer, Microsoft Windows 7, Justin James


An inside look at the Apache Software Foundation

Techguide Justin James recently spoke with the Apache Software Foundation’s President and Executive Vice President about what the ASF does and how they do it.

Sunday, September 13 2009 01:21 PM

Tags: Open source, Protocols and platforms, Web servers, Apache Software Foundation, GPL, Web Server, Apache Web server, Justin James, decision-making, blogging


Code concepts: .NET's lambdas

Techguide In this instalment of Code concepts, Justin James provides an overview of what lambdas in .NET are and explains how to use them.

Friday, September 25 2009 11:38 AM

Tags: Protocols and platforms, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Variable, C#, Justin James, network management, Microsoft .NET, blogging, TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft Visual Basic


Using Bing from .NET

Techguide Justin James shares his recent Bing experience and provides a code snippet that will put you well on your way to writing a Bing-enabled application.

Thursday, October 01 2009 10:20 PM

Tags: Business applications, .NET, Software engineering/development, Namespace, LINQ, Simple Object Access Protocol, Microsoft Corp., WSDL, AppID, Business applications


OpenAmplify developer's diary Part 1: Making the request

Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application which can match documents that have similar content or is identical to the source document.

Thursday, October 15 2009 04:25 PM

Tags: Web services, Protocols and platforms, LINQ, Simple Object Access Protocol, OpenAmplify Developer, WSDL, Web Browser, Dividend, client system, Developer


OpenAmplify developer's diary - part three: Topic intention comparisons

Techguide Justin James chronicles his process of using Hapax's OpenAmplify Web service to create an application that can match documents with content that is similar or identical to the source document.

Monday, November 02 2009 01:34 PM

Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, Document, Comparison, Simple Object Access Protocol, system administration, OpenAmplify Developer, SM, topTopicsResult, Web sites


Making the case for dynamic languages

Techguide Justin James presents reasons why developers should consider using dynamic languages. He also discusses how these languages trip up some developers.

Friday, September 11 2009 10:24 AM

Tags: Programming languages, Software engineering/development, Ruby, Language, C, Developer, C#, C++, Justin James, API


Consider alternatives to RDBMS

Techguide Applications are far too complex to force into the inherent limits of the relational database management systems model. Justin James encourages developers to explore their options.

Friday, September 04 2009 10:42 AM

Tags: Databases, Database management, Software engineering/development, RDBMS, database management system, Tool, Storage, Developer, Justin James, Programming


Code concepts: C#'s extension methods

Techguide A helpful addition to a programmer's toolkit, C#'s extension methods are a way of adding additional functionality to an existing class without subclassing it or having access to the source code.

Friday, August 28 2009 11:00 AM

Tags: Protocols and platforms, Business applications, Ruby, Method, regular expression, C#, Justin James, Microsoft Developer Network, Python, Microsoft Word


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Cost and graphics concerns delay a VDI project

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Virtual desktops are a serious paradigm shift and Scott Lowe is taking it in a slow and measured way. In this article, he provides an update on ongoing VDI efforts at Westminster College.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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