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  I recently discovered an issue with Windows Forms data binding when a form is bound against a smart data container like a DataTable with partial class code or a CSLA .NET –style object. The issue is pretty subtle, but nasty – and my current workaround doesn’t thrill me. So after reading this if you have a better work around I’m all ears – otherwise this could end up in the books I’m current writing, since both are impacted… :( & ... [ read more ]
You know how Microsoft collects all that information every time an application or the OS crashes? It is a cool idea and very valuable. You may have noticed that video drivers don't crash systems nearly as much as they did just a couple years ago. Wonder why? Because all that feedback has allowed the card vendors to make higher quality drivers. You may have wished to implement something like this in your applications too. It may be possible to do it through Microsoft's ... [ read more ]
I've got to say, I am really loving LINQ.  This stuff is so very cool.  One thingy I think is missing though is a formal way of defining a transformation. A common scenario is data or xml needs to come into and out of business objects.  In the first versions of .Net the means of doing this was reflection based via serializers, or you could create a hard coded serializer, but it was and is a lot of code, and it was tied to the actual business object structure.  Often the d ... [ read more ]
In case you're wondering why I haven't make many posts recently, Ragan Communications, of which Pinnacle Publishing is a division, is in the process of migrating this blog. As a result, several entries have been lost in the proverbial ether, but I've salvaged two - one about MSF and another about Sybase's DataWindow for .NET and new ASE 15.0 developer edition: MSF You've probably heard about the Microsoft System Framework, or MSF. Well, MSF 4.0 will be integrated with Visual Studio Team Syst ... [ read more ]


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