Tuesday, December 07, 2004

My "Read These" Folder #1

I have a folder on my Desktop called "Read These" where I drag URL's for articles or posts that I want to print and read in detail. About once a week I print them all and then clean out the folder.

Well I though I might want to get at these articles some time in the future, and of course at that time I won't be able to printed copy.

Now as part of my Print/Delete cycle, I'll also post them all to my blog. Figure it's more efficient and easy to find than a whole bunch of "read this" posts.

My "Read These" Folder Contents #1 (12/6/2004)

Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools

Visual Development with Mono, GTK# and Glade, Part I

Visual Studio Columns Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce

The Code Project - Printing Architecture - Printing

Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce

Visual C# Home Wonders of Windows Forms Custom Data Binding

SQL Server Developer Center Tracing Data Access

The Code Project - Business Objects for CodeSmith - C# Programming

The Code Project - Plugin Manager - C# Programming

Plug-in Manager

Creating a Flexible Dynamic Plugin Architecture under .NET

Visual Studio .NET in the Real World Code Generators with .NET

The Code Project - Application Event Handler for WinForms - VB.NET

Data Access and Storage Developer Center New DataSet Features in ADO.NET 2.0

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