Read more at http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article989-dropdownlist-in-the-gridview--keeping-aspnet-forms-control-in-gridview-.aspx
Author: SheoNarayan
Thursday, August 19, 2010
DropDownList in the GridView - Keeping asp.net forms control in GridView
In this article, I have described the ways of keeping DropDownList in the GridView and binding the data by preserving the default SelectedValue. Apart from DropDownList, I have also shown how to keep CheckBox, RadioButtonList, TextBox in the GridView and preserving the default data.
WCF 4.0 Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ to Entities - Book review
I got a chance to review the book titled "WCF 4.0 Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ to Entities" written by Mike Liu and published by Packt Publishing. This post highlights the featured covers in this book that is very useful for the developers.
Read more at http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article992-wcf-40-multitier-services-development-with-linq-to-entities--book-review-.aspx
Author: SheoNarayan
Frequently used LINQ Extension methods
In this article, I shall show how to use frequently used LINQ extension methods. In order to work with LINQ we need to use from System.Linq namespace.
Read more at http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article993-frequently-used-linq-extension-methods-.aspx
Author: SheoNarayan
WPF Tutorial : Concept Binding 6
Binding is the most important topic of WPF programming. In this article I have demonstrated how you could employ DataBinding to ensure that the Presentation logic is separated from the View and also give simple demonstration on how the DataBinding concept works. The article also gives you the basics of CommandBinding and MultiBinding.
Read more at http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article990-wpf-tutorial--concept-binding-6-.aspx
Author: Abhi2434
FormView in Edit, Insert, Readonly mode
In this article, i have tried to explain three different modes of the FormView control.
Read more at http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article991-formview-in-edit-insert-readonly-mode-.aspx
Author: Ganeshji
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