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It has been a while since I posted about a review of the Framework Design Guidelines book… But I just saw this one Review: Framework Design Guidelines … It also includes a great picture… ;-) Enjoy!
I'm a simple man so I couldn't think of any way to mix these three (especially since I've cut back on beer consumption as it can aggravate my heart arrhythmia).  However, local blogger David Redding (VP of the Ann Arbor .NET Developers ) has found one.  And to top that, he's even weaved it into a wonderful tutorial on C#'s "yield return" feature.  Check it out !
At my current contract, I've done three brand new applications from scratch and have been involved in modifying a couple of others.  Every developer has their own coding style and it can be sometimes difficult to come up to speed on how someone else has decided to code a particular application.  What I've found myself doing more and more is documenting ( using XML comments ) the private methods of these apps I need to modify.  When I find a method and the name isn't descript ... [ read more ]
The final part of this series builds on the lessons learned in the first two parts.   It will show you how to achieve the same functionality using an SQL Server database. The code provided will work for both SQL Server 2000 and 2005 and will demonstrate the use of stored procedures to retrieve and modify data in the Address Book database.


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