Get an overview of how to set up and use XML Web Services using SOAP/HTTP inside SQL Server 2005. Illustrative examples are included. To get the most from this paper, you should have a basic understanding of Web service technologies including HTTP, SOAP, and WSDL.
The library William presents here applies object-oriented C++ techniques and a few design patterns to allow dynamic loading of objects inside programs.
Seiwald's seven tips aren't the last, or even the first word on good code, but they do address an all-too-absent requirement that shouldn't be overlooked: readability.
In the first installment of this new series, Rex begins his examination of how C++ has been extended to exploit the Common Language Infrastructure platform.
Before jumping off into .NET, Peter turns to a pair of tried and tested books-Programming Microsoft .NET, by Jeff Prosise and Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming, by Jeffrey Richter.