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Bind GridView Column
How will you bind gridview particular column in datatable using windows application?
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Public Members
Why do we use properties rather than public members?
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Remoting
Explain the concept of Remoting.
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Calling Web Service via Browser
If a browser is used to call a web service directly from .aspx page without calling a proxy, what is returned?
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.NET Programming Language
How dot net differs from other programming languages?
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Manage state of login
If a web application is spread over 3 web servers, than what is be the best approach to manage state of login form?
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CLR
What does CLR do after the IL is generated and machinelanguage is generated .Will it look for main method ?
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Class Library
What is Class Library? Define its Benefit?
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VB.NET List Box
How can i retrieve records of a column having certain criteria and display the records in a list box? Please help me...
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Creating list of objects
Which is better one to follow1.Creating object every time passing values as a parameters to constructor and add to the listor2.Create it once i.e, default constructorand assign values to properties and add it to the list
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Date Time Picker
HiI am doing a project on bug tracking tool using VB.NET. For that i need a date time picker control as one in usual vb. I checked the tool box but i couldn't find it. So for the time being i am using a text box and a button to enable the calender control,using which i am selecting the date. Is there any reference to add to get that control.Can some one help. Regards...
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Difference between static page and dynamic page?
Static PagesQuick and easy to put together, even by someone who doesn't have much experience. Ideal for demonstrating how a site will look. Cache friendly, one copy can be shown to many people. Dynamic PagesOffers highly personalized and customised visitor options. Database access improves the personalized experience (as opposed to using just client side cookies) Scripts can read in data sources and...
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What is the difference between a namespace and assembly name?
A namespace is a logical naming scheme for types in which a simple type name, such as MyType, is preceded with a dot-separated hierarchical name. Such a naming scheme is completely under control of the developer. For example, types MyCompany.FileAccess.A and MyCompany.FileAccess.B might be logically expected to have functionally related to file access. The .NET Framework uses a hierarchical...
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