.NET 247 [February 9, 2002 11:57].NET 247 is the first, independent .NET programmers reference guide. We take the unique and innovative approach of organizing the links to its content by the namespaces that they pertain to in the .NET Framework. Thousands of articles and links are indexed. One of the most popular .NET sites on the Web!
.NET Bugs Registry [December 27, 2003 21:00]This page represents a registry of known .NET bugs. You can use it to see if the strange thing you are seeing is a known bug, or to report a new bug that you just found.
.NET Dan [September 16, 2002 23:09]Dan is an Australian-based .NET consultant, coach, trainer and developer. He is also a popular contributor to .NET mailing lists and a technical editor for international publishing houses such as Wrox and Addison Wesley.
.NET Experts [June 21, 2001 23:17].NET EXPERTS brings you .NET experience unmatched by any other company. The .NET EXPERTS team was selected by Microsoft, more than a year before the public announcement of .NET, to adapt an entire language implementation -- several hundred thousand lines of code -- to the future platform. This culminated in a joint appearance with Bill Gates at the introduction of .NET. The .NET EXPERTS trainers and engineers have a two-year experience of working in depth with all major aspects of the technology: Common Language Runtime, Common Language Specification, Visual Studio.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET and others. They combine this exclusive experience with the benefit of an independent view and comparisons with competing technologies. Our ".NET in One Day" seminar has been given to hundreds of developers and managers around the world; our 5-day hands-on workshops cover in depth all the key components of .NET.
.NET Extreme [January 6, 2002 13:19]Welcome to .NET Extreme Dedicated for the .NET fans to get started with the Microsoft's .NET framework. Featuring technical articles and simplified codes to help aspiring .NET developers to take a leading edge.
.net Force [July 16, 2002 16:02]We formed this site to provide resources on Web services, .NET My Services, Compact.NET and Microsoft Mobile Internet toolkit. This site is aimed for the best possible store up for all the vision dreamed up with .NET. .net Force is dedicated to all the .NET developers working with the cutting edge Technology seen as a vision with .NET.
.Net Force [September 7, 2004 15:43]Managed by an MVP .Net Force is an premier source of Microsoft .NET articles and information. .Net Force offers a strong service to help the Developers to update with the latest information on .Net.
.NET Framework Frequently Asked Questions [September 16, 2002 22:59]This FAQ tries to answer some commonly asked questions about the fundamentals of the .NET Framework. By fundamentals I mean the nuts and bolts of how the .NET Framework works at a low level - topics like assemblies, garbage collection, security, interop with COM, and remoting. The most commonly-used parts of the class library are also covered. Other aspects of the .NET Framework such as ASP.NET, ADO.NET and WinForms are not covered.
.NET Lexicon [January 30, 2002 17:36]The .NET Lexicon is a dictionary of .NET terms and concepts. What is an Assembly? Boxing? Reflection? Find out here. The .NET Lexicon is a collaborative effort of the .NET community to help introduce you to the important concepts that will make you successful with .NET.
.Net programmers network [November 23, 2003 21:54]Welcome to the programmers network, the Namespace for your .Net information. You will find articles, news, information, talk of the town and whatever else that comes with .Net.
.NET Regular Expression Library [July 16, 2002 19:18]Library of .NET expressions. These can be used in .NET validation controls. Helps to ease the learning curve of learning expressions. Saves times since you can cut and paste many commmon but complex expressions. Examples include: email addresses, ip address and more.
.NET Roadmap [June 20, 2002 00:18]This page lists links to sites and other resources with information about all aspects of .NET programming. Because there's so many sites, I've tried to organise them by my perception of their overall usefulness (which usually means, how many articles do they have on them).
.NET Rock [January 3, 2003 11:41].NET Rocks is an Internet Audio Talk Show for .NET Developers. Carl Franklin and Mark Dunn interview .NET experts and other industry movers and shakers, and answer your .NET questions on the air, all for the purpose of bringing you insights into .NET technology, the marketplace, and the state of software development in general. You can download the shows in MP3 format or listen to a Windows Media audio stream.
.NET Show [January 31, 2002 22:26]In the .NET Show, we'll talk with the designers and architects of some of the ground-breaking technologies from Microsoft and the computer industry. We'll discuss how the technologies were shaped and where they're going.
.NET Web Services Newsletter [November 7, 2002 21:40]Don't waste time trying to keep up, subscribe now to the .NET Web Services Newsletter and learn how to architect and develop Web services. This monthly newsletter focuses on distributed applications development using Web Services and related technologies. Coverage includes Web services architecture and design, developing .NET Web Services, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and XSD
.NET XML Web Services Repertory [April 4, 2002 22:29]This site is built and maintained by Christian Weyer. Feedback is always welcome! Christian is an expert for Microsoft technologies in the field of .NET and Windows DNA. In a nutshell, a Web Service is an application delivered as a service that can be integrated with other Web Services using Internet standards. In other words, it's an URL-addressable resource that programmatically returns information to clients who want to use it.
.NET XML Web Services Repertory [January 6, 2002 13:10]So this site is dedicated to building Web Services on the .NET platform. In future it also will have focus on interoperability with other SOAP or Web Services platforms - e.g. Systinet WASP, Apache SOAP or IBM Web Services Toolkit.
.NET101 [January 30, 2001 01:04].net101 provides articles, tips and other knowledge base material on Microsoft .NET technology. The technology areas covered include ASP.NET, C#, ADO.NET, VB.NET and WebServices. .net101's mission is to facilitate the .NET knowledge creation and dissemination within developer community. .net101 team comprises expert developers who have experience in both building applications for Fortune 500 companies as well as educating developers in various technologies. These two skills make the .net101 team deliver high quality information to developers interested in .NET technologies.
.Net2TheMax [August 2, 2004 18:51].Net2TheMax is run by a group of Italian experts, most of which are also known internationally as authors of Microsoft .NET-related books and magazine articles. Our goal is to create an ever-growing repository where .NET developers can find plenty of original article,s tips, and reusable source code.
.netPlus [April 4, 2002 22:26]Welcome to the English edition of .netPlus. This is a small subset of my larger Swedish site, mostly containing code samples and a few links. Comments and questions can be sent to me. Includes samples, tools and links from Mattias Sjogren MVP.
.netToday [September 19, 2000 22:04]A premier site that features articles and editorials by experts in .NET field.
.netWire [September 1, 2000 12:31]Source for Microsoft .NET related news. .netWire brings the latest information on articles, books, web sites and other resources.
.Text Wiki [December 27, 2003 20:57].Text is a work in progress. Because of this, installation, administration, etc. are not always as clean as you would expect. However, since .Text is being developed by the community this gives you a chance to influence its future as well as contribute both code and support time.
1 Delphi Stree [August 23, 2001 00:56]Hi! My name is Ian Ippolito and I am the original creator of 1 Delphi Street. It was first written with Microsoft Visual Interdev 1.0 and Microsoft Access. The scripting is done with a technology called Active Server Pages (ASP) and is done using VBScript. Currently it is running from Microsoft Visual Interdev 6.0 and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, and I can guarantee that as technology changes, so will the technical foundation of the site.
1 Java Street [August 23, 2001 00:56]Featuring: Categories | Articles and Tutorials | Advanced Search | Recommended Reading | Upload | Newest Code | Code of the Month | Code of the Day | All Time Hall of Fame | Coding Contest | Search for a job | Post a Job | Ask a Pro Discussion Forum | Live Chat and more.
123ASPx [April 8, 2002 23:48]Welcome to the largest single directory of ASP.NET resources. This free directory links to examples, articles, and tutorials. A searchable code library allows you to find scripts. A daily newsletter keeps you up to date on the latest submissions.
15 Seconds [July 23, 1999 13:54]Get all the news from ActiveNews -- a weekly Active Server community newsletter that goes directly to your inbox. Learn about new articles on all the major sites, and the latest product announcements. More Microsoft employees read our newsletter then any other to find out the latest information about Active Server.
3D Twister A/E/C [March 16, 2000 07:18]Discover all the capabilities of this fascinating program. This powerful and precise program can render 1,000,000 polygons per second on a standard PC ! Download: Full 100% compléte version available for 3 months !!!
4 Guys From Rolla [August 2, 2000 02:27]ASP tutorials.
4MF Software Solutions [January 17, 2001 17:52]4MF Software Solutions performs custom application and ActiveX component development. Our services are primarily in the following four areas: Database Management, ActiveX components, Web Navigation Tools and Consulting.
A1 VBcode [March 12, 2001 23:53]A1VBCode is a totally free Visual Basic source code resource which is updated on a daily basis. A1VBCode's goal is to provide a free Visual Basic source code resource where Visual Basic professionals, students, or enthusiasts can come to learn and share their VB code and knowledge with each other.
About's C/C++ section [September 15, 2000 15:41]Articles, news, faqs, code and forums from www.about.com
About.com [November 24, 1999 19:47]Thousands of programming resources for Visual Basic developers including weekly article and links. The Definitive site for Visual Basic Web Resources, from your About.com Guide.
About: FoxPro Programming Language [June 12, 2002 21:29]Microsoft’s FoxPro programming language caters to database developers. Check out this collection of the best FoxPro links on the Net from your About.com Guide to Databases!
Absolute Java [September 7, 2001 22:24]Highly technical Java site with the following sections: Test Your Java Knowledge, Java Tidbits, Terminology and Definitions, Preventing Multiple Instances of a Java Program from Running Simultaneously, Capturing Console Output, Beware the Daemons, Servlets and JSPs.
Abstractvb.com [November 28, 2000 09:22]Abstractvb.com is primarily a programming source code center, that provides source code snippets for common programming problems and their solutions. With a database of over 16 complete tutorials on Visual Basic programming and Active Server Pages, Abstractvb.com has helped thousands of developers stay ahead of the technology curve.
Access All Area [August 7, 2001 00:45]So, what does this mean for the site? At the moment I am discussing this with a number of people. I do not want to see the site disappear any more than most of you do and I am working on finding a successor or a group of people to take over. The good news is that things are looking very positive and I am sure that Access All Areas will continue to flourish long after I am a (hopefully!) fond memory.
Access Pearls [September 22, 2000 16:56]Microsoft Access newsletter.
Access Watch [September 24, 2000 22:22]Access bug watch and news.
Access Web [September 22, 2000 10:55]This FAQ site is designed to help Microsoft Access developers find answers for some common questions.
Access, VB SQL Advisor [September 24, 2000 13:25]Expert advice on Microsoft Visual Basic Language, web and database development.
Action Jackson [September 16, 2000 21:06]ASP news, jobs and articles.
Active Server Pages Resource [September 30, 2001 23:40]The purpose of the Active Server Pages Resource is to provide current ASP web developers and future ASP web developers with a resource to expand their knowledge of ASP. Teaching and providing resources needed to build the dynamic web you and many others need to use everyday. Whether it be for a personal home page, or a corporate site, we have the tools and resources that you need to gain the competitive edge.
Active State [July 19, 2000 15:46]As a leader in the open-source movement, ActiveState is committed to supporting and promoting user-friendly programming languages
ActiveServerPages.ca [October 30, 2002 21:57]Canadian ASP site with tutorials, components, resources, references, support, articles, hosting, books and more.
ActiveVFP ASP/ASPx Resource Page [August 16, 2001 12:58]Devoted to creating VFP mtdll web applications using ASP/ASPX. Links and information! ActiveVFP is a webRAD tool that takes advantage of Active Server Page(ASP) objects within VFP mtdlls. Now it's easier than ever to create the fastest VFP web apps! HTTP upload, Graph-to-web and extensive routines for HTML tables including paging, navigation, and the abilty to have multiple HTML tables on 1 page are just some of the features. The basic idea of ActiveVFP is to take advantage of the tools you already have: VFP, IIS, ASP, CDONTS (smtp email), etc. Use the tools Microsoft stands behind. The webAppBuilder feature creates your basic VFP mtdll web app in 1 step and runs it!
Add To Your VB Knowledge [August 2, 2000 02:29]If anyone can confirm the name of this site.
AGNULA [April 25, 2004 23:22]AGNULA (acronym for «A GNU/Linux Audio distribution», pronounced with a strong g) is the name of a project funded by the European Commission (number of contract: IST-2001-34879; key action IV.3.3, Free Software: towards the critical mass).
Alan Cox [June 30, 2000 22:50]Site of the principal Linux kernel programmer, Alan Cox