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In the last two days, I've encountered at as many instances where certain members within Microsoft just ain't showin' us VB users any love. The latest Microsoft Download Notifications email states: Download the Complete DirectX SDK This software development kit includes the DirectX Runtime and the software you need to create DirectX-compliant applications in C/C++ and C#. The Updater Application Block: Downloads: Home on GotDotNet.com states: There is no Enterprise Library 2. ... [ read more ]
The esteemed Sahil Malik is doing an all day ADO.net 2.0 boot camp on the 21st of July. Sahil acts like he knows everything - and the problem is, he generally does - especially when it comes to ADO. If you live in the states (ok, so it's a big place - if you live anywhere near North Carolina) go and register and check it out!
Luca Bolognese walks through the new features in the Language-Integrated Query (LINQ) May 2006 Community Technology Preview (CTP). Specifically, he introduces the new LINQ to SQL designer, joins, and data binding support.
What percentage of web applications would you say fall into the category of glorified View-Add-Update-Delete operations over a database?   That is, you have data stored in a database and you want to expose a web front to look at the data in interesting ways (master details, etc) and add/update/delete the content..     Seems like there is tons of information stored in relational database that can make generating those types of web applications MUCH easier.   ... [ read more ]


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