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Microsoft 64-bit summary - IA64, X64, Windows 2003, XP, .NET Framework, SQL Server, training, webcasts
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over 7 years ago
by
stoey
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64-Bit and Windows 2003/Windows XP To clarify here, there are two different 64-bit hardware architectures so when explaining Microsoft’s support for them it helps to try and summarize this a bit before jumping straight in. I’ll be fairly brief in this...
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ASP.NET 2.0 Resources - MSDN webcasts & whitepapers
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over 7 years ago
by
stoey
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I've been digging into ASP.NET 2.0 lately so thought I'd share some good webcasts and whitepapers I've found along the way... Planning for Whidbey webcast Here’s a fantastic webcast by Stefan Schackow discussing “planning for Whidbey”. It was great as...
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