Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Common Language Runtime (CLR)

The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is Microsoft’s commercial implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification. The CLI specification is an international standard for creating development and execution environments in which languages & libraries work together seamlessly.

Common Language Runtime (CLR)

Patterns & Practices: Complete Catalog

Microsoft patterns & practices contain deep technical guidance and tested source code based on real-world experience. The technical guidance is created, reviewed, and approved by Microsoft architects, product teams, consultants, product support engineers, and by Microsoft partners and customers. The result is a thoroughly engineered and tested set of recommendations that you can follow with confidence when building your applications.

Patterns & Practices: Complete Catalog

Overview of user controls vs. custom controls

What are user controls?
What are custom controls?
What are the basic differences between user controls and custom controls?

To know answer click Overview of user controls vs. custom controls

Microsoft Best Practices

Microsoft patterns & practices are Microsoft's recommendations for how to design, develop, deploy, and operate architecturally sound applications for the Microsoft application platform.

Microsoft Best Practices