I just finished another article - Launching a desktop application from ASP.NET using Remoting – An Experiment. It's an app I wrote a while back as a “Proof of Concept” project. I hope everyone enjoys it! Chris
As you may know, I recently finished an article - Sending an Email in Visual Studio 2005 – The System.Net.Mail.MailMessage class. Well, the people over at Only4Gurus.com happened to read about it and decided they wanted to include it in their next newsletter! I'll make sure to post when the newsletter is out. Chris
I've just finished an example on Exporting data to CSV and included a small application that I wrote. Enjoy! Chris
Once again, the article took much less time than I anticipated. Enjoy! Sending an Email in Visual Studio 2005 – The System.Net.Mail.MailMessage class Chris
I finished orientation for my new job yesterday. I'll be starting Hanover County Public Schools on their first big .NET project. It'll be my first exposure with IBM DB2, but hopefully that will eventually go away to be replaced with SQL Server or Oracle. In other news, I've seen almost 180 hits on my articles that I published last week! That's certainly better than I expected. No feedback yet, so I'm not sure if that's good or bad. I've started work on my next article, sending email in .NET 2.0....
Phew, it's been a slow day at work (I only have a little over a week before I start my new job) and I managed to finish the 3rd article. Enjoy! Inserting into SQL Server, without the Designer - Part 3 – Executing the Insert Chris
I've just wrapped up the second part of my articles on Inserting into SQL Server without the VS Designer. This is only my second article, so comments are welcome! Inserting into SQL Server, without the Designer - Part 2 - Creating a Connection And if you haven't read part 1, you can find it here: Inserting into SQL Server, without the Designer - Part 1 – Creating a Stored Procedure Chris...
I've posted my first article, the first in a set of 3. Please check it out! I expect to have part 2 done by Friday. Inserting into SQL Server, without the Designer - Part 1 – Creating a Stored Procedure Chris