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Press Releases submitted from various .NET companies.
December 2007 - Posts
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The quest for the perfect UI component suite continues December, 19 2007, NEWTON, MA – Telerik, a leading vendor of UI components for .NET development, is excited to announce the release of RadControls Q3 2007. The latest volume includes updates Read More...
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Accelerate the Development of .NET Applications with Classic Design Patterns --> --> --> Sebastopol, CA —What makes a successful and happy programmer? "It would be easy to say that some are born to program and some are not," muses Judith Bishop Read More...
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Newsletter winds up first year with a look at the promise and implications of open source hardware Sebastopol, CA —While the concept of open source software is widely understood and generally accepted today, mention of open source hardware can elicit Read More...
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December 12, 2007 - Just in time for this year's holiday celebrations, Developer Express is proud to announce the immediate availability of its newest User Interface Skin for Windows. With this new application-wide UI skin, developers can instantly modify Read More...
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Who Says Serenity and Vista Don't Mix? --> --> --> Sebastopol, CA —Windows Vista contains so many quirks, unaccountable behaviors, and confounding features that it almost seems to have been designed to vex its users. Unfortunately, as most Vista Read More...
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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange is a new book from Packt that helps users to Install, Configure, and Administer BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange. Written by Dan Renfroe and Mitesh Desai, the book combines clear Read More...
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Joomla! Accessibility is a new book from Packt that helps readers create accessible websites with Joomla! Written by Joshue O Connor, Senior Accessibility Consultant with CFIT , this book is designed to help readers gain a deeper understanding of Joomla! Read More...
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Joomla! Cash is a new book from Packt, which has all the ingredients to make money making Joomla! websites. Written by Brandon Dawson and Tom Canavan, this book is a fast and easy read, taking the reader from the inception of an idea, to a fully working Read More...
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