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Why re-create the wheel? If it has been done before, just improve upon it.  
Microsoft® patterns & practices for Application Architecture and Design include reference architectures and application blocks.  
With this XML tutorial you can learn what XML is and the difference between XML and HTML. You can also learn how to start using XML in your applications.  
Information about .Net. Code, advice, training, articles  
The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a set of online and offline services designed to help developers write applications using Microsoft products and technologies.  
Comprehensive information available on software development for corporate applications. Windows development, Web development, .NET, Java, XML, C/C++, Visual Basic, Database, Wireless, and Open Source.
Resources include: In-depth technical articles, Software development tutorials and Code files
 
This web site by Brad Appleton is dedicated to discussing Design Patterns.  
GotDotNet launched with a basic mission: to foster developing .NET communities and get Microsoft more directly involved with them.  
Learn how to build dynamic Web sites using ASP.NET and Visual Studio .NET. Gain hands-on experience building a database-driven Web site with an SQL Server.  
Ask questions, share information, or exchange ideas with others, including more than 750 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) worldwide.  
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