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Start using JQuery in Web Application by Diptimaya Patra on Oct 11, 2009
In this article we will see how we can use jQuery compatible script in a simple web application. jQuery is a buzzword today for writing script behind in mark up.
Password Encrypted Zip files in C# by neill harper on Oct 25, 2008
This article contains the source code for creating Zip files in C# that are password protected using PKWare encryption.
Why C# is different from Java by Ghulam Murtaza on Jan 17, 2008
This article tells you the various differences between C# and Java.
J2EE and Microsoft .NET for Enterprise Applications by John Charles Olamendy on Jan 30, 2007
The purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to and overview of both J2EE and Microsoft .NET and compare the both side by side.
.NET versus ONE by Ali Iqbal on Jan 30, 2007
Microsoft .NET and Sun ONE are that glue for each of the companies—the super glue that tries to hold together a lot of information around vision, architecture and products.
Top 10 Reasons to Switch from Java to Visual C# by Will Wagers on Oct 06, 2006
This article details the major reasons for Java programmers to consider switching from the Java language to Visual C#.
A Basic .NET and J2EE Interoperability using WebSphere MQ by Laishram Priyokumar on Sep 13, 2006
This artile explains a Basic .NET and J2EE Interoperability using WebSphere MQ. It shows the sending of message from DotNet Application then consuming by Java application using Websphere MQ and vice versa.
Six Java features C# developers will kill for... by Ran Kornfeld on Jul 06, 2006
Not everything on the .NET framework is perfect, and Microsoft still has more improvements to implement. This time we will look at six features available to Java developers but unfortunally absent from C#.
Six C# features Java developers will kill for... by Ran Kornfeld on Jun 20, 2006
C# is called Java on steroids, and everyone agrees that it is based on some long-time Java ideas and concepts. But, there are differences, and some of them make C# very powerful compared to Java. Here are six of them.
C Sharp for Java programmer -Beginners Guide Chapter 1.1 by Ahmed rajek on May 02, 2006
An array is a type of object that contains values called elements. Every elements of an array must contain same type of values. Array is like Objects and they are created with new Keyword. Array indexes start at ZERO.
Line Numbering Utility in C# and Java by Ashish Banerjee on Dec 17, 2005
This is the first of the series of programs I wish to write to help myself get a handle on C#.
.NET framework comparison with Java Architecture by Ashish Banerjee on Dec 17, 2005
This article outlines Microsoft's proposed standardization of .NET framework in ECMA forum as CLI (Common Language Infrastructure), but the Microsoft documentation refer this as CLR (Common Language Runtime).
Will Java and .Net Framework Co-exist? by Ashish Banerjee on Dec 17, 2005
The article begins by briefly probing what constitutes the Java platform and .NET framework.
Calling Java Program from C# by Maheswara Rao on Dec 17, 2005
This article shows you how to call a Java program from C#.
Comparison of C# with Java: A Developer Perspective by Srimani Venkataraman on Dec 17, 2005
The .NET is a language and operating system (on Windows as of now) independent platform pretty similar to Java.
J2EE to .NET Migration: Quick Tips by Vivek Devarajan on Dec 17, 2005
Here are some Quick tips to get you started, in case you need to migrate a J2EE based application to a .NET based application.
Migrating from Java to C# by Mahesh Chand on Dec 17, 2005
Microsoft has created a tool called Java Language Conversion Assistant (JLCA), which automatically converts Java code into C# for developers who want to move existing applications to the .NET Framework.
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