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Kom igång med Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 och Windows Azure
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over 3 years ago
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Christofer Löf [MSFT]
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Nu när julen kommer farandes brukar en hel del människor ta några dagar ledigt. Vad kan då passa bättre än att passa på att kanske lära sig något nytt? Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 släpptes som bekant i oktober månad. Vid den tidpunkten vad den senaste versionen...
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CRUDing with “ActiveRecord for Azure”
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over 3 years ago
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In my previous blog post I introduced you to my little experiment – a sample implementation of the ActiveRecord pattern for the Windows Azure Storage system which I call “ActiveRecord for Azure”. (It’s easier to refer to something it it has a name – right...
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Introducing “ActiveRecord for Azure”
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DISCLAIMER: This is a personal spare time experiment. The Windows Azure Storage system is very capable and will probably fit your and your application needs in a lot of scenarios. I feel that, especially Windows Azure Tables, is far too often forgotten...
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