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Working with the Managed addin framework (System.Addin)
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over 3 years ago
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Sidharth Vijayachandran
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I’m writing this post mainly as a reference for myself to remember key points regarding the Managed Addin Framework (MAF). MAF is pretty complex and a developer needs some sort of a reference guide in order to use it effectively. Thats what I’ll try and...
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Generate sync framework stored procedures using t4 templates
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over 3 years ago
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Sidharth Vijayachandran
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Code Generation for Sync Framework Stored Procedures using T4 templates...
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Change tracking fails for sqlce version 3.5.5692.1 during upload/bidirectional scenario
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over 3 years ago
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Sidharth Vijayachandran
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{ Article updated towards the end: There is no issue with change tracking here } Microsoft Sync Framework provides synchronization capabilities between diverse data stores with the ability to implement custom sync providers targeting a multitude of...
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Dangers of the large object heap
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over 3 years ago
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Sidharth Vijayachandran
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Great article by Andrew Hunter on the dangers of the large object heap. You can read it here: http://www.simple-talk.com/dotnet/.net-framework/the-dangers-of-the-large-object-heap/ Sid
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Its a new beginning...
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over 3 years ago
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Sidharth Vijayachandran
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This is my first ever post so I'm gonna keep it short. Let me just say that it wasn't a breeze to get this blog set up, somehow didn't feel intuitive to me as it took a bit of fumbling and a bit of waiting :) Things are looking good now, the blog's...
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