VB.NET and C# are so similar in expressive power and features that conversion between the two at first glance appears to be little more than adding or removing semicolons and curly braces. In fact, ...
Proving that Visual Studio tools can come from all manner of sources, a small software development company based in the Canary Islands is offering up its own homegrown toolset -- developed during the ...
Microsoft's Coding4Fun web site has a very awesome tutorial up that is a must-read for any .NET programmer who enjoys tinkering. The article, written by Brian Peek, details how a programmer can use C# ...