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Join us for a Launch Tour 2005 event beginning Nov. 7th and receive SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
November 7th and the launch of Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk 2006 is getting close.  If you are looking to learn about any of these products but have been unable to convince your boss to send you to the global launch event in San Francisco don’t worry.  The launch team will be traveling the global to 50 countries for a 90 city tour.  Register at www.microsoft.com/launchtour2005/ .
Microsoft has converted Scott Guthrie 's blog content on file management for Web projects into a great 10-page article, "Some Techniques for Better Managing Files in Visual Studio 2005 Web Projects" that I suspect many of you will enjoy reading. http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/VS05WebFiles.asp Related Resources * Scott's blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2005/08/26/423730.aspx * MSDN and TechNet webcasts about ASP.NET http ... [ read more ]
David just started a blog the truly geeky CLR folks will love…Like all great blogs, he is talking about what he knows best -- how to use the CLR’s profiling APIs… that is if you wanted to * write * a profiler this is your blog!   I also find it interesting as it explains a bit about how the CLR really works under the covers… http://blogs.msdn.com/davbr/   Enjoy
When working with a Windows.Forms application in Visual Studio 2005 (Whidbey), you may encounter a strange error when you try to open a form or control that has data binding using the new Bindingsource components.  The error usually reads like : One or more errors encountered while loading the designer. The errors are listed below. Some errors can be fixed by rebuilding your project, while others may require code changes. Type must be a type provided by the runtime. Parameter name: ... [ read more ]


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