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Ivan Pepelnjak describes how you can create an Atom feed directly on the SQL Server with Transact SQL commands....

Jim Cheshire discussed publishing your content to your web site using Expression Web 2 including server options troubleshooting and hosting your own web site....

This chapter introduces you to tricks shortcuts and settings that can make working with documents faster....

Virtualization tools make it possible for anyone to accommodate Linux machines inside the Windows desktop....

Jeff Friesen shows how to make Windows icons available for use in your Java GUIs....

Randy Nash asks this question Does FISMA make our agencies any more secure...

Want to relocate to an exotic location Organizations like the Pacific Disaster Center can help you make the right decision....

Finding it difficult to manage code changes from multiple developers TortoiseSVN could be the answer....

CLINQ v1.1.0.0 Released   By dotnet.sys-con.com
CLINQ v1.1 has been released. Some of you may have already downloaded some of the new builds but here s a rundown of what the new release includes Support for Continuous Aggregation. Now in addition to being able to have your result sets automatically update themselves in response to changes in the source set as well as changes to items in the source...

This chapter discusses some of the most common problems faced by Ubuntu users and to explores how to fix or otherwise resolve these issues....

This chapter is a good introduction to CMMI s scope and usefulness....

Excellent support from Oracle to its products has prompted it appears Microsoft to deprecate the System.Data.OracleClient. The developers will of course migrate their applications that use this product. The comparison listing of ODP.NET and Microsoft Oracle Client shows a lot of for Microsoft and lots of for ODP.NET. Of course you want to join...

CLINQ v1.1.0.0 Released   By dotnet.sys-con.com
CLINQ v1.1 has been released. Some of you may have already downloaded some of the new builds but a rundown of what the new release includes Support for Continuous Aggregation. Now in addition to being able to have your result sets automatically update themselves in response to changes in the source set as well as changes to items in the source set...

So building your data-driven application and got an ADO.NET Entity Model that represents an abstraction around your database. Maybe even pretty savvy and used inheritance and some filters to enhance the entity model so that it really is an entity model and not just a raw translation of your database schema into objects. One thing that I have noticed...

ADO.NET is the managed code library for the .NET Framework. Its ancestors include ODBC DAO RDO ADO and OleDB. Some of these technologies still exist in the framework but most developers rely on the resources provided in the ADO.NET namespaces. There are evolutionary changes in ADO.NET 2.0 that will be released next year with Visual Studio 2005...

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