January 2009 - Posts
This is a common task for ASP.NET developers. You have a Web application where you expose data from a database, Web service, or third-party API and you need an "Export to Excel" button. I have used different approaches to export to Excel from a Web application.
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I came across some interesting blog posts this week and here's a few links that I'd like to share with you. Office 14 for the Web Learning about Office 14 is one of the most exciting things I've been doing since I came back. I am dying to talk about so
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I've spent the last few days pulling 2008 metrics for Office & SharePoint developer content. It's quite interesting to see what flavor of chocolates devs pick at the candy store . The Office System is an umbrella of products and technologies . Popular
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We've published today a new set of Open XML implementation notes. The ECMA-376 Implementation Notes helps developers to understand low-level details of the Open XML implementation. The notes also include information that will help ISO update the standard
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Here is a list on links that I want to share with you. LINQ for Office Developers Some Office solutions require that you work with XML. Open XML documents, SharePoint, and InfoPath are great samples. LINQ to XML is an in-memory XML programming interface
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While reviewing traffic to some of our MSDN content, I noticed that the Office Visual How-tos we've published on the MSDN Library are getting lots of page views! Developers seem to like this content type since it provides a short article, code sample,
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Sofia came five months ago and I can honestly say that so far she has been the best part of my life. Spend a few months with a kid and you'll get to know a new side of you that you never imagined you had. It's like starting to live all over again. Even
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