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Wei-Meng Lee

Wei-Meng Lee is a lecturer at the School of information and Communications Technology, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore. He is the coauthor of XML Programming using the Microsoft XML Parser (Apress).

Email: wei_meng_lee@hotmail.com

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Media Guide

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee introduces the Silverlight MediaPlayer control, anddemonstrates how to use it to save development time and effort.

Geo-tag Your Photos Using ASP.NET and Google Maps: Part II

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee concludes his two-part series on geo-tagging byextending the project created in Part I so users can upload photos to it andgeo-tag each photo.

Geo-tag Your Photos Using ASP.NET and Google Maps: Part I

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee demonstrates how to build an ASP.NET Webapplication that allows users to upload photos and geo-tag them using GoogleMaps.

Keeping It Simple

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee demonstrateshow to enhance his original RSS Reader application using the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Framework.

Input Validation

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Leedemonstrates how to use the validation controls in ASP.NET, as well as howthe validation controls have been improved in ASP.NET 2.0.

Keep It Simple

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Using the many new features in ASP.NET 2.0, Wei-Meng Leedemonstrates how to create a Web-based RSS reader.

What’s New in Windows Forms 2.0: Part II

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee wraps up his two-part series on the manyimprovements made in Windows Forms 2.0.

What’s New in Windows Forms 2.0: Part I

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee kicks off a two-part series covering what’s new inWindows Forms 2.0. He starts with a look at some of the new productivityfeatures and how you can take advantage of ...

In Control

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/30/2009

Wei-Meng Lee gets us up to speed on three new standard ASP.NET2.0 Web server controls: FileUpload, ImageMap, and TreeView.

The Evolution of Data-Access Technologies

By Wei-Meng Lee, 03/27/2002

Knowing the progression of database-technology advances--from ODBC to ADO.NET--can help you better understand the rationale behind the design of your current technology, how to ...

Hands-On XML

By Wei-Meng Lee, 10/24/2001

SQL Server 2000’s XML support is not only cool but practical. Here’s an example of how you can use it to build a search application for Web and WAP browsers.