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For some reason, I have been unable to create new SSMS 2008 projects or open existing projects without getting a "Class Not Registered" exception or simply an empty project/solution window. I did see a response from a fellow MVP that suggested I need to apply SQL Server 2008 Customer Update 1 (CU1) but not before I had attempted to "repair" my existing installation. Unfortunately, this triggered a number of other issues as discussed below: SQL Server 2008 Setup (don ... [ read more ]
Here's another community interview from our Italian Visual Basic MVP Alessandro Del Sole , this time with yours truly . ;-) I decided to release this one today since it's my birthday. Don't forget to check out the Visual Basic Team page for pictures and bios and visit the home page of the Visual Basic Developer Center for a link to all these interviews as well. My picture up there is from a couple years ago when the Oakland A's went to the playoffs... ahh.. memories.... Anyway, ... [ read more ]
I am pretty excited about the news, a few weeks old by now, that Microsoft is going to include jQuery with ASP.NET. For those who do ASP.NET development and have never taken a look at jQuery: you really should do so as it is a great tool to use for client side scripting! One of the cool things Microsoft is adding is Intellisense support, something that makes using jQuery a lot nicer! But why wait until Microsoft release the updated jQuery file with the extra comments? If you want ... [ read more ]
A couple months ago, I was convinced to try Twitter. In the process, I found www.TweetBeep.com which sends me notifications whenever someone tweets the word LINQ. Today I saw the following: "my visual studio crashed on retrieving 39,450 records via Linq.. what a shame.. looking for a workaround and a reason.." (name withheld to protect the guilty). In some ways, this falls into the category of, "Just because you can doesn't mean you should." In this case, the fault lies in the bu ... [ read more ]


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