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Postcard from the PDC
WinFS Team
Los Angeles – Wednesday, September 14, 2005 5:01 pm Phew what a day....one of the most enjoyable, exciting, nerve wracking, intense days of my life so far. My name is Ramesh Nagarajan, I am a program manager on the WinFS API team, and I just walked off stage after presenting to 800 people at the PDC...
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21 Sep 2005
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Using OPather To Help Write Queries
WinFS Team
For those of you who have installed WinFS and had a chance to write some code against the WinFS API you have probably noticed the use of this query language called OPath. OPath is the WinFS API’s object query language that has been designed to allow developers to express rich queries against the API...
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13 Sep 2005
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Visualizing WinFS Types
WinFS Team
Hi, my name is Sanjay Nagamangalam and I am a PM in the WinFS API team. As I started writing my early WinFS apps, I wanted to quickly browse all the schema types. The docs were useful, but were not fast to scan through. I wanted to “see” a type in all its glory (e.g. its type hierarchy, methods, properties...
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8 Sep 2005
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