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In my last post I talked about logical layers as compared to physical tiers. It may be the case that that post (and this one) are too obvious or basic. But I gotta say that I consistently am asked about these topics at conferences, user groups and via email. The reality is that none of this is all that obvious or clear to the vast majority of people in our industry. Even for those that truly grok the ideas, there’s far from universal agreement on how an app ... [ read more ]
Axosoft have released a version of their OnTime 2005 Defect and Feature tracking software for VS.NET Beta 2 .
I am currently having a look at an interesting product called SQL Delta . It is an application that allows comparisons to be made between SQL server databases, reporting on differences. When I have finished evaluating it I will write a review at devCity .
Jetbrains Omea Reader v2  was released recently and I got around to installing it today. Omea Reader is an RSS feed and news group reader and is the only application I now use to read my RSS feeds and news groups. The download is almost 5 meg. I uninstalled my previous version of Omea Pro (EAP version) before starting the installation of Omea Reader just to be on the safe side. The installation of Omea Reader v2 was pretty seamless with one really anno ... [ read more ]
There is one way to make explicit reference to a particular version of an ActiveX COM component for .NET Interop. The example used here is to make automation of Microsoft Excel backward compatible. Visual Studio will not allow you to reference older versions if Excel 2003 is already installed on your machine--so your program will not work once deployed to other machines that may have prior versions. This article includes a method for building your own Interop DLL for deployment using a command l ... [ read more ]


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