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PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Yield Return…a little known but incredible language feature
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over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
“We shall neither fail nor falter; we shall not weaken or tire…give us the tools and we will finish the job.” – Winston Churchill I don’t often blog about specific language features but over the past few weeks I’ve spoken to a few folks that...
PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Linking your pivot collections the fun and easy way
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
In my previous post , I added to my series of entries on making sense of your ASP.NET event log error messages. Note that this is entry #4 in this series. The previous three entries can be found here: Part 1: Parsing ASP...
PFE - Developer Notes for the Field
Pivoting ASP.NET event log error messages
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
GregVar
Unless you’ve been hiding under the proverbial rock, you’ve probably seen the recent Pivot hoopla . If you’re not familiar with it, it’s a way to visualize a large amount of data in a nice filterable format. The nice thing about it is that...
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