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Microsoft Covets High-end Unix Market - In the continuing quest to move higher into the enterprise data center, Microsoft this week will launch its .NET family of enterprise servers, including Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, the company's most powerful server operating system yet. By Tom Sullivan and Bob Trott.
 
Microsoft Goes Bonkers - Microsoft's latest announcement, called Microsoft .NET, while touted by the likes of Fortune Magazine as a huge "revolution", is really nothing but vaporware. By Joel Spolsky.
 
Microsoft's .NET Impact - Exploiting Microsoft's enterprise application strategy, .NET, should prove a dream for IT managers. The pre-beta version is inherently scalable and easy to build and deploy, saving valuable time and resources. By Tom Yager, InfoWorld Test Center.
 
Resource Management in .NET - Because the issue of resource management and deterministic finalization is such a sensitive topic, the author is trying to be as precise and complete as he can. By Brian Harry, Microsoft.
 
Simplifying Deployment and Solving DLL Hell with the .NET Framework - Introduces the concept of an assembly and describes how the .NET Framework uses assemblies to solve versioning and deployment problems. By Steven Pratschner, Microsoft.
 
The Advanced C#/.NET Tutorial by Gopalan Suresh Raj - Includes a tutorial on advanced C#/.NET topics like .NET Remoting and Channels, Reflection and Dynamic Method Invocation, Asynchronous Message Queuing using the .NET and COM+ Services, how to make HTTP GET and POST requests on Web Page using ASP+, C# & .NET.
 
The Code Project - Jeff Prosise on .NET - Interviews - Jeff Prosise from Wintellect has agreed to step up to the podium and give us his thoughts on Life, the Universe, and .NET. Jeff Prosise answers your questions on .NET. By Chris Maunder.
 
The Significance of .NET - Microsofts latest offers an unprecedented level of language interoperability for Web-based applications. By Bertrand Meyer, Software Development Magazine.
 
Using Windows Forms Controls in ActiveX Containers - During the early phase of the .NET Frameworks rollout, there is a high probability that controls authored with Windows Forms will need to be consumed in ActiveX containers such as IE and VB6. This article outlines how to do use Windows Forms controls in VB6 and also goes over some recommended design guidelines. By Mike Harsh, Microsoft.
 
Using Windows Forms Controls in Internet Explorer - Windows Forms controls within IE are activated without user prompt, require no registration and utilize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) code access security. By Erick Ellis, Microsoft.
 
Viewpoint - Microsoft's .NET Strategy - Overview and commentary on .NET and C# initiatives. By Gopalan Suresh Raj.
 
Visual Studio.Net: Write Once, Run Everywhere? - Microsoft, riding the wave of its newfound popularity as an Internet standards supporter, claims it will do with .NET what Sun refuses to do with Java: push it as an open standard. By Paula Rooney, CRN.
 
Welcome to the .NET Channel - Columnist Paul Thurrott kicks off the Windows 2000 Magazine Network's .NET Channel.
 
XML and SOAP--Essential to .NET - To be a player in the .NET development world you must understand XML and SOAP. By Kenn Scribner.
 
XML in .NET - Microsoft .NET introduces a new suite of XML APIs built on industry standards such as DOM, XPath, XSD, and XSLT. A discussion of the XMLDOM-Document is also included. By Aaron Skonnard, MSDN Magazine.
 
 

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