Greetings, It is official - the countdown to launch has begun! During my Tech.Ed keynote this morning, I announced that SQL Server(TM) 2005, Visual Studio ® 2005 and BizTalk ® Server 2006 will launch the week of November 7. This will be the biggest launch ever for these products, and we're...
Well, it's happened to my on a few machines so I figured I'd mention it. You're going along, your ASP.NET apps are working fine other than the bugs you've coded in them, and then you reboot one day and poof - as soon as you try to compile you get a “Unable to start Debugging” error message...
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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Sahil turned me on to Kiss the Middle-tier Goodbye with SQL Server Yukon . I thought this was the Onion . Look, I'm not dogging XML or Yukon - I love them both, but this is pure nonsense. Here are a few of the Limitations mentioned in the article: XML can't be casted to text or ntext. An XML column can...
Hardly the most scientific based analysis - but it makes the point: I've just started getting back into the 2.0 Framework and came across my old friend the linked list. The linked list was one of those data structures that was actually fun to program in C++, mainly because it was really cool and hyper...