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Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 SDK The Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 SDK contains documentation, online samples, quickstarts, and tools for developing Silverlight applications. Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK The Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK provides a managed API for Windows Live sign-in from within desktop client applications. Virtual Earth Map Control SDK 4.0 This SDK provides programming references and how-to topics for getting started with the Virtual Earth map control. Visual FoxPro 9.0 Service Pack 2.0 Download Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0. SQL Server 2005 Driver for PHP CTP (October 2007) Download the SQL Server 2005 Driver for PHP CTP for October 2007, a PHP 5 extension that allows for the reading and writing of SQL Server data from within PHP scripts. SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.2 Download the SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.2, a Type 4 JDBC driver that provides database connectivity through the standard JDBC application program interfaces (APIs) available in J2EE (Java2...

Migrating to ASP.NET from PHP

Microsoft and Dr. Dobb's had recently jointly released and sponsored a couple of webcasts and labs for PHP developers to move on to ASP.NET 2.0 and Ajax. The recommended learning modules for this track are listed below and have already been pre-selected for your convenience. You may remove any webcasts or Virtual Labs that you would rather not attend, or add additional modules from other series topics. To continue with registration, select the "Next" button. Comparing PHP with ASP.NET 2.0 Hide Join this webcast as we compare PHP; Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) with Microsoft ASP.NET version 2.0 from the perspective of developers who must have a working knowledge of both scripting languages. We provide detailed information about the tools, syntax, ecosystem, runtime, platform support, and futures of each language. Whether you must choose between these Web development technologies or plan to use both ASP.NET and PHP, this session can help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of both...
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