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Well...it works on my machine!
Scaling Tasks Horizontally Across multiple nodes using the Task Parallel Library in .NET 4.5
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3 months ago
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Ryan Berry
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Super computers and parallel processing have long been a complex topic to address in Computer Science. Practical applications of these algorithms typically involve massive datasets that can be easily broken down and distributed across many computational...
Well...it works on my machine!
Cluttered Desktop? Try this!
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over 2 years ago
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Ryan Berry
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Background: I’m not usually one to endorse products; but I have to admit that I’ve fallen into the category of users who tend to drop files ‘to-look-at-later’ onto my desktop. [Side-note: This is an extremely in-efficient means of organization and...
Well...it works on my machine!
SharePoint: The Case of the Disappearing Terms from a Managed Metadata Column
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over 2 years ago
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Ryan Berry
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I was working with a customer who had a tag used for associating a specific document with a geography/region as shown in the image below. Managed metadata columns are a feature in SharePoint 2010 permitting you to add specialized/pre-defined term sets...
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SharePoint: Batch updating items in a list with content approval enabled
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over 3 years ago
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Ryan Berry
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Details I was recently looking for a way to batch update items in a list that had “Require Content approval” (see Figure 1 below) enabled. My requirement was that, after updating the item, it would be in an approved and not be placed into a pending...
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Transferring large blobs of data with WCF
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over 3 years ago
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Ryan Berry
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Series Introduction Since Windows Communication Foundation’s (WCF) introduction with the .NET Framework 3.0, developers have quickly realized the potential and power available with WCF while overall reducing the net amount of code one has to write and...
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