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Although Oracle has long had an area of it’s website dedicated to it’s .NET provider, ODP.NET , they have recently added a page specifically for users of Microsoft’s soon-to-be deprecated System.Data.OracleClient:    ODP.NET for Microsoft OracleClient No mention of EF support yet, not even in the new features list for the ODP.NET 11g Beta (11.1.0.7.10) .  I’ll be watching Oracle’s .NET evangelist, Christian Shay’s , blog for more d ... [ read more ]
Introduction   This is a re-post of an item that I had on my old blog.   As it seems to continue to get a lot of hits (when the site is up) I thought I would transfer it over here to the new site.   It is more of a "here's how" approach than a "why it works that way" one.  Also I will be creating everything in code, not markup.  There are several more approaches and advanced techniques available via XAML that I won' ... [ read more ]
Who is the “typical VB.NET developer”? Is there one? There are millions of VB.NET developers in the world, and they each have their own unique story. Here’s mine: · How long have you been using VB? Since V1. In 1992, I was looking for a replacement to QBasic when developing a Point of Sale Application for Windows. · What industry do you work in? Software Development. We are very diversified in our client base, touching Medical Records, Financial Services, Home Automation, Facto ... [ read more ]
      In this article, we will look at how to alter the background color that appears when a user selects an item in a WPF ListBox .   I've been using DataTemplates to organize the layout of WPF ListBoxes for quite a while now. Not only in my WPF Applications, but also in Windows Forms sometimes by using WPF/WinForms Interop (See my article on devcity for info on how to do this).   If you have used DataTemplates, you will know that the ... [ read more ]


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