Windows Forms: Applications

Applications have special support in Windows Forms. They can discover and use a wide variety of information about the system and environment in which they are executed. This tutorial focuses on these topics in depth, beginning with defining what an application actually is.

Building a Client-Side Ajax Cache

As we create Web sites using dynamic content, we should consider the issue of whether or not to cache some of our data, just like other page content. This two-part series shows how to build a client-side cache management system using the Prototype JavaScript Framework.

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Using Dojo for Client-Side Validation

Client-side form validation is quick and reduces the load on the server. This tutorial explains how to use the Dojo JavaScript library for these types of validation in order to enhance your form processing.

Apache Basics, Visited

The Apache Web server is a highly specialized software application used to serve billions of Web pages daily. The Apache Web server is the single most used Web server on the Internet today. In this article, we look at how to configure the program. By Thomas Valentine. 0129

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Introduction to AJAX Technologies

If you’re not familiar with the technology or are new to AJAX, it’s important to take some time and understand where AJAX fits into the big picture of Web development. This article helps bring you up to speed with AJAX’s place in your Web development toolbox. By Robert Foster. 0126

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