ADO.NET Black Helicopters
Oren Eini may have been right about the black helicopters! An ADO.NET V3.0 related video appears to have been pulled for unknown reasons. Check out this forum thread for more info.
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Oren Eini may have been right about the black helicopters! An ADO.NET V3.0 related video appears to have been pulled for unknown reasons. Check out this forum thread for more info.
The Add Files dialog in Visual Source Safe 2005 changed from a specific VSS version to the more common file selection dialog.
Yesterday's post contained an excerpt from the What's coming in ADO.NET video that I thought was great. In particular it was the thought that SOA is great technology but in the end is just plumbing.
Here's a great excerpt from the What's coming in ADO.NET video on channel 9. Tim Mallalieu was speaking and it's around 41:50 into the video: Well actually that was exactly the point I was trying to...
I had to investigate a support query related to the lack of sound for a MacroView operations session running via remote desktop to a Windows Server 2003 server.
When I first heard about WPF/E (WPF/Everywhere) it sounded like a waste of time. My interpretation was that it was just a XAML display engine with no support for .NET code.