A client of mine located in the Aiken/Columbia South Carolina Area has asked me if I had any friends who are .NET Developers and looking for a job. They are looking for at least one Junior Developer, on Mid-Level Developer and several Senior developers. I know these folks quite well and I can vouch for...
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The IM volume I received today about the Rollback to SqlCE issue was enough to border on overwhelming. Between PMs and some lazy SOB CRM guy trying to get me to do all his work for him, it was hard focusing on work today. (And seriously, if you are a CRM professional, telling me you don't know how...
I'm really torn about this post. On the one hand Microsoft has repeated one of their most annoying feats. However they did it with a product that I love, so I feel a little bad dogging it out. What am I talking about? They renamed that little database that can run on your phone again! So first it...
Ok, so I read about it on Mike's as well as the Compact Framework Team but I sure can't find it anywhere. I'm probably just having a case of idiocy flare up, but I've been trying to find it for 30 minutes now. If you know where I can grab it, please let me know.
Well, I just got the confirmation and looks like I'll be doing a web cast on Sql Mobile. That's cool because Sql Mobile Rocks! Also, if you're a Sql Mobile fan, Rob Tiffany Acknowledged that he's still alive . Rob wrote two really killer wrote two really great books on mobile database development. Not...
Well, I finally bit the bullet and purchased my site from Brinkster. I'm going to be hosting blogs for a few of my disaffected DNJ friends - but well, due to the nature of the site - I'm not handing them out to everyone - If I know you, or you can convince me your not a dork, or if you're a dork and...
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01-30-2005
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I've finally started to get a little free time these days and I'm going to be doing some quality Travelling in the next few weeks - if you're interested in something in particular, I'm taking requests. Anything ADO.NET, Anything Compact Framework, (Not that I'm qualified on these two - but I'll give...
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01-23-2005
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Not too long ago Casey brought up the question of whether or not SqlCeResultSet will work on the Tablet for instance. Microsoft said it will. Sam brought it up again and really has my curiousity piqued. The only question was HOW TO DO IT. To that end, I started freestyling and found some neat information...
As Sam has pointed out , there's not a whole lot out there on this guy (see nothing). I'm going to get pretty in depth with it tomorrow if the audience is interested . If not, oh well. Anyway, this is a totally different beast then what you're used to with Data Access. Why? Well, because you kinda need...
For years, we Compact Framework guys have been working with a cool but much smaller framework than developers who work exclusively with the Full Framework. “That's not supported” or “You'll need to P/Invoke it”. So finally, FINALLY, we get to go HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...