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Check here frequently for an updated list of helpful online
articles that Leszynski Group has written or recommends.
Current Articles
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Creating a Custom Synchronization Manager Handler.
In this MSDN article and sample code, Leszynski Group demonstrates how to write and add your own custom synchronization
handler to the Windows Synchronization Manager.
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Accessing System Power and Network Status Using SENS.
In this MSDN article and sample code, Leszynski Group demonstrates how to access Windows system power
and network status information from managed applications.
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Using NDoc.
Shawn Van Ness, while a Leszynski Group technical team lead, writes about
his new favorite documentation tool in 'Using NDoc: Adding World-Class Documentation to Your .NET Components'.
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Copying, Cloning, and Marshalling.
Shawn Van Ness, while a Leszynski Group technical team lead, explores
value-types, reference-types, System interfaces, and marshalling in .NET in
'Copying, Cloning, and Marshalling in .NET'.
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Article Archive
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Development Shortcuts.
Stan Leszynski shares some of his favorite suggestions for efficient application
development in his Developer View column 'Leszynski's Development Shortcuts'.
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Multiple Choice List Boxes.
Stan Leszynski tells how to take advantage of multi-select list boxes
in Access applications in his Developer View column.
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Code Libraries.
Stan Leszynski shares his thoughts on creating and using Access code libraries
in his Developer View column 'Reusing Code from Access Libraries'.
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Creating Add-ins.
Stan Leszynski teaches how to create and use Office add-ins
in his Developer View column 'Access Wizardry: Creating Add-ins'.
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Application Control.
Stan Leszynski explains how to set Startup properties and discusses the effect of each property
in his Developer View column 'Control An Application From Startup'.
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Naming Conventions.
Stan Leszynski explains how an intelligently-applied naming convention makes databases
self-documenting in his Developer View column 'Using Consistent Naming Conventions for Access Development'.
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