SBC DotNet Weblog
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My 50th Posting
My 50th posting, this one. I have to repeat the content with the posting made in my Radio site.
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Tweaking XP
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busy for a few days...
I am going to be (& have been) busy most of this week at a client site... giving the blog some rest...
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VB gets respect and then some...
Keith Pleas' posting about VB getting respect reminds me of several commercial projects over a decade and a half. Prototypes in VB (to demonstrate to the business folks) often ended up as a production system. Consequently, in a short period of time, more was spent on maintenance than in the actual development. In quite a few of these projects, I was hired to redevelop the system using VC++/MFC.
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XPATH for .NET developers
PerfectXML has a good introductory article on XPATH for .NET developers. If they can post one showing the differences between XQUERY and XPATH, that would be nice.
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Microsoft to license UNIX from SCO
This SCO Unix vs. Linux brouhaha is getting interesting - Microsoft to license UNIX from SCO...
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Free SQL Server monitoring tool
NetIQ is giving away SQLCheck which is a tool that gives diagnostic and performance views of your SQL2K server.
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debugging redux (pt. 1)
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Changes in moving from .NET Framework version 1.0 to 1.1
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Enterprise Instrumentation Framework (EIF)
OReilly has an article on instrumenting your .NET application using the new Enterprise Instrumentation Framework (EIF). This new addition is different - it is an unified model for tracing & diagnostic events, integrate with WMI and also provides near real-time event tracing & correlation within enterprise apps. Currently, it's only available for MSDN Universal subscribers.