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Responding to Both Client and Server Events in ASP.NET Server Controls For the most part, you will be primarily interested in events that are raised in server code. However, if it is appropriate for your application, you can also handle client-side events for ASP.NET server controls by writing client script. Note You cannot use HTML syntax to bind to client-side events for Web server controls ...
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You must have the Microsoft .NET 6.0 x86 Desktop Runtime installed to use SDRSharp. Most modern PCs will have automatically updated to this already, unless you have specifically blocked these updates on your PC.
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Designed for All Backgrounds – Ideal for professionals with or without prior health informatics experience. Exclusive Industry Access – Full-time students receive free Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) membership.
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Introduction As you delve into the mysteries of UNIX, you find more and more things that are difficult to understand immediately. One of these things, at least for most people, is the BSD socket concept. This is a short tutorial that explains what they are, how they work, and gives sample code showing how to use them. The Analogy (or: What is a socket, anyway?) The socket is the BSD method for ...
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Students will learn (and practice using) the VB .NET programming language, object-oriented software design techniques, and the principles of good user interface design.
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Together, the client side scripting languages and the server side .NET and SQL languages will enable students to create applications for the complete client/server cycle.
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ML.NET is an open, cross-platform machine learning framework designed for .NET developers. ML.NET democratizes machine learning, bringing the established benefits of repeatability, transparency, and interpretability into the hands of .NET developers using the set of toolboxes.