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TutsPlus - Learn C# Basics for developers

My aim is to introduce you to the C# language (and a tiny bit of the .NET Framework), and give you a clear understanding of the fundamentals needed to start writing applications in C#. I won't lie; some of the material is easier to grasp if you have some programming background. But I do try to explain things from the standpoint of a complete beginner. So even if you haven't programmed before, I hope you'll find my explanations of programming concepts and fundamentals understandable. All I ask is for a few minutes of your time each day for a month.  Ready? Content: Getting Started 31m 32s Setting up Your Environment 18m 51s Hello, World! in C# 12m 41s The Basics 1h 16m 20s Variables and Primitive Data Types 14m 46s Numbers, Arithmetic, Comments, and Value Types 11m 33s Strings 19m 18s Simple String Manipulation 14m 57s Creating Objects 15m 46s Encapsulating Functionality 53m 38s Namespaces, using Statements, and Writing Your First Class 12m 21s

How to Treat a Burning Throat

Step1 Put a vaporizer in the room that you will be spending most of your recovery time. For most people, this is their bedrooms. But it can also be their living room or any other comfortable space in the house. A vaporizer will add humidity to the air. That humidity will coat your throat as you breathe in and prevent it from drying out. Step2 Consume lots of fluids. In the same vein as step one, step two is all about keeping moisture on your throat. It’s also just common sense. If something is burning and you don’t want it to, then you should douse it with water. Choose some healthy liquids like orange juice to aid your immune system and help your body fight your illness faster. Step3 Gargle often with warm salt water. The warmth of the water will help relax your throat muscles. The salt will penetrate your enflamed and engorged throat muscles and shrink them down. Plus, gargling with salt will only inspire you to drink more fluids to wash the salty taste out of your mouth. Step4 Tak

Proven Ways To Reduce Fat From Face

No one likes a fat face. Especially one with jowls that look like Deputy Dog or a turkey's waddle. But how do you reduce fat from your face? Here are 5 steps you need to take to reduce fat from face, neck and jaws. Reduce Fat From Face Step 1 Reduce the amount of calories you eat each day. Simply take a piece of paper and add up the calories in the foods you eat. When you reach a total amount of calories that is between 1300 to 1600 calories, stop eating for the day. This will really reduce extra face fat fast. As you get used to doing this, you will quickly learn how to spread out your calories throughout the day and actually enjoy eating while you lose fat from your face. To really reduce fat from face, neck, and jaws, make sure you stay at the lower end of the calorie spectrum as much as possible without suffering from hunger. Use livestrong.com to find the calories in just about any food item! Reduce Fat From Face Step 2 Increase your water intake to at least 64 ou

Bank Audit Report Formats In Line With The Requirements Of The Revised SA 700 (APPLICABLE FOR AUDITS FOR FY 2012-13 AND ONWARDS) in editable word format

As per the notification from the The ICAI on   Revised Announcement regarding Applicability of the Revised Audit Report Formats (including for bank/ bank branch audit reports) and Reporting in respect of Memorandum of Changes in Bank Branch Audit Reports - (27-02-2013) View original content here http://www.icai.org/new_post.html?post_id=9308&c_id=219 As usual, the site provides the report in PDF format. I have formatted and converted the file in editable word format. Download in word format Good luck with the Audit.

10 flat-belly tricks

Consult your GP Bloating can be caused by numerous factors including water retention and poor digestion. However, if you frequently suffer from chronic bloating you should visit your GP to discuss your symptoms and try to pinpoint a cause. As bloating can be a symptom of manageable conditions such as IBS or coeliac disease, as well as a reaction to certain medications, it is important to get an expert opinion. Keep a food diary If you tend to get bloated following meals, it could be that you are suffering from a food intolerance. It may be worth getting tested for food intolerances; however, experts are unsure of the effectiveness of these tests. The best thing is to keep a food diary, noting everything you eat as well as any signs of bloating, to help identify a link. Take a probiotic A healthy gut is packed with good bacteria which help to break down food and prevent yeast overgrowth. However, due to factors such as stress and medication (particularly antibiotics) levels of good

Long time no see

No blog posts due to lack of proper blogging device. I'm now having a proper device to do my blogging.  But I noticed one thing about life with blogging, It's hard balance life and carry on posting. I'll post articles which are helpful for those who read and my attempt is to provide wide information from the very Internet. This post will be alive even after me. Which makes me immortal. Thanks for reading, God bless you all.

Top 10 sleep tips - quick, easy ways to get a good night

Sleep, or lack of it, is on everyone's minds and lips as National Bed Month kicks off this March, as it seems everyone's desperate for some quality shut eye. There's still a whole month of dark mornings to get through before British Summer Time officially begins so if you're one of the 70 per cent of the UK that sleeps for less than seven hours a night, we've got some easy, quick expert tips to help you get a good night. According to The Great British Bedtime Report, released by the National Sleep Council (NSC), the average amount of sleep we get in the UK is just six hours and 15 minutes. As we've said before, it really isn't the number of hours you get. It is the quality of the sleep, but most adults tend to need somewhere between six and nine hours sleep and if you're not waking up refreshed - you're not getting enough. [Related: Do you have semi-somnia?] There is plenty of advice out there to help you sleep but for many of us, i