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Article usually refers to the particular artifact. A word has more meanings.

Literature
Around grammar: a grammatical particle used to indicate definiteness and in occasionally languages number and case. Look at Article (grammar). Within publishing, an article is a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of the publication (like the book, journal, magazine, or newspaper). This feel of article overlaps sustaining a usage of the word essay. Around an encyclopedia or other reference work, an article is a primary section of content. For specialised utilize of the term inside Wikipedia, see What is a Wikipedia article?

Other uses

Inside medicine, an article is a joint between two bones (as inside "articulation"). Inside law, an article is the independent division of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)

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Microsoft .NET vs. J2EE: How Do They Stack Up?
A high-level comparison of the two platforms. By Jim Farley, O'Reilly.

.NET Platform as Component Infrastructure
Describes the .NET platform as a component framework. By John Hoagland, Components Online.

XML and SOAP--Essential to .NET
To be a player in the .NET development world you must understand XML and SOAP. By Kenn Scribner.

From the Frontlines
Have Privacy and Security Slipped Through Microsoft's .NET?: Part I. By Jason Harper.

A .NET Primer
Confused about .NET? Robert Hess details a new way to think about the development of applications. By Robert Hess, MSDN.

Using Windows Forms Controls in Internet Explorer
Windows Forms controls within IE are activated without user prompt, require no registration and utilize the Common Language Runtime (CLR) code access security. By Erick Ellis, Microsoft.

Using Windows Forms Controls in ActiveX Containers
During the early phase of the .NET Frameworks rollout, there is a high probability that controls authored with Windows Forms will need to be consumed in ActiveX containers such as IE and VB6. This article outlines how to do use Windows Forms controls in VB6 and also goes over some recommended design guidelines. By Mike Harsh, Microsoft.

Visual Studio.Net: Write Once, Run Everywhere?
Microsoft, riding the wave of its newfound popularity as an Internet standards supporter, claims it will do with .NET what Sun refuses to do with Java: push it as an open standard. By Paula Rooney, CRN.

Microsoft .NET Framework Component Services, Part 1
Discusses the coding, compilation, and deployment process for writing managed classes that utilize COM+ services. By Jonathan Hawkins and Shannon Pahl, Microsoft Corporation.

Microsoft Announces Availability of Visual Studio.NET And .NET Framework Beta 1; Submits C# to ECMA
Announces public availability and standardization of tools and platform for building Web services.


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