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Simon Ince's Blog
Virtual Earth meets MVC
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over 4 years ago
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Simon J Ince
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Something I do quite a bit with customers is to help them understand and use Virtual Earth... plus I’ve been doing some overviews of the beta of the ASP.NET MVC Framework, so it seemed a great combination. How would you best combine them? Note : This...
Simon Ince's Blog
Hierarchies with HierarchyID in SQL 2008
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over 4 years ago
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Simon J Ince
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If you’ve been following my blog you should remember a couple of posts about hierarchical data in SQL Server, and how Common Table Expressions can be a great way to extract that data. If you’ve not read them, you can find them here and here . In SQL...
Simon Ince's Blog
Sufficient Architecture
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over 4 years ago
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Simon J Ince
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“Sufficient Architecture? What does that mean?!”, I hear you say!! Bear with me. Over a beer this week I had a good conversation with a colleague about the principles of architecture and design, and as a result I feel compelled to recount something...
Simon Ince's Blog
UK Application Development Consultants' blog goes live
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over 4 years ago
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Simon J Ince
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Every once in a while I sneak a plug for my team into a blog post, perhaps linking to my team’s web site (there I go again!)... I tend to feel a bit bad about this at the time, but it always passes J This time, though, I’ve dedicated a whole blog post...
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