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Joel on Martian Headsets (standards)
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over 4 years ago
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John Gallardo [MSFT]
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I'm generally not a big fan of the "link dump" style blog. However, the latest post on Joel On Software regarding web standards was too good not to share. Some choice quotes... Regarding "working around" problems in an implementation (bolded by me): And...
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More on SSRS 2008 memory management
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over 4 years ago
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John Gallardo [MSFT]
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This is a continuation of a previous posting that I made which introduced some of the memory management functionality in SSRS 2008. In this post, I wanted to dig a bit more into the details of the system in order to illuminate some of the decisions that...
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Where has John been?
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over 4 years ago
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John Gallardo [MSFT]
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Ok, it has been a little while. But I have been pretty busy lately . His name is Christopher. We have also been pretty busy locking down Katmai to get CTP6 (aka known as the "February CTP") out the door and working bugs. I recommend that people head over...
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