| From Angela Bradley, your About Programming Editor Dear Subscriber, Welcome to this week's edition of your About Programming Newsletter. This week we are looking at the fundamentals of Microsoft Access 2010. Next we look at how to toggle displays in HTML5 without a script. Finally we look at the VB.NET interface. Have a great week! | |
Microsoft Access 2010 Fundamentals Looking for help getting started with Microsoft Access 2010? You might want to read Microsoft Access 2010 Fundamentals, our overview of this powerful desktop database package. It also contains links to more detailed tutorials explaining advanced database topics. |
Toggle Displays are Scriptless in HTML5 I find the HTML5 DETAILS element very interesting because it helps me build a toggle to show and hide content on my web pages without needing a script. While you can argue that the script itself isn't all that complicated, the reality is that using an element to do the same thing is much easier. |
The VB.NET Interface ... and I don't mean GUI! Most articles you see about the important .NET Interface statement describe the syntax and architecture to get one to work. Few, however, tell you why you should use one. |
The Adopt a JSR Program If you're a member of a Java User Group (JUG) you might be interested in getting them to look at the Adopt a JSR program. It's to encourage the Java community to get more involved with Java Specification Requests and for individuals to enhance their CV whilst learning something new. |
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