April 2004 - Posts

More on Whidbey API deprecation (by yag)
30 April 04 06:27 PM
Last week I blogged about our work on being open about API deprecation. We've posted a document that goes through the steps we're going to be taking in marking an API obsolete and deprecating it. The key is that we'll be obsoleting things over a period Read More...
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Cool VFP stuff - Field repositories (by John Koziol)
29 April 04 03:23 PM
For a project at work, I recently downloaded and was messing around with a third-party tool. While this is not a review, I wanted to comment on the field repository concept. A field repository is kind of like domains in other databases or parent classes Read More...
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Early VS2005 deprecation info (by yag)
22 April 04 08:39 AM
A number of us have been working on a standard approach for letting people know early what is being deprecated between releases of the framework. We have an early look at MsCorLib available on Brad's blog. The idea here is that the deprecated members Read More...
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.NET coding contest! (by yag)
22 April 04 12:00 AM
This is really cool. Roy Osherove , Mike Gunderloy , Frans Bouma and (maybe) Rory Blyth have gotten together and are running a Most useful addin/macro for Visual Studio .NET contest. Check out the rules and the prizes ! Read More...
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Visual Studio and Office (by yag)
21 April 04 08:14 AM
In Robert's description of our keynote this week, he includes some sample code from our demo of Visual Studio Tools for Office. The demo showed expenses from a web service being use to fill an Excel expense report. Eric Carter describes some of the programming Read More...
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Great post on testing and the FTP (by yag)
21 April 04 08:09 AM
Clay has a great post about what a full test pass is all about here at Microsoft. He also gets into some of the new control designer capabilities of VS 2005. If you're interested in seeing a real test case, this is the post for you. Read More...
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VB FAQ now available (by yag)
21 April 04 08:04 AM
Congrats to the VB team for starting up a “frequently asked questions” blog . I've been hoping to see this since I always enjoy the C# one as well. I think having the VB MVPs involved is a great idea - and I hope other teams pick up on this Read More...
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Paul Vick is a rock star! (by yag)
21 April 04 08:01 AM
Speaking of rock stars (why do I keep mistyping that as “starts”?), Paul Vick is interviewed by Dev Source in their “.NET Rock Stars” series. I have got to bring green M&Ms to my next meeting with Paul. <g> Read More...
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Last day at VS Connections in Orlando (by yag)
21 April 04 07:55 AM
Well, it's been a busy and fun conference here at VS Connections . The keynote went well - Robert beat me to a description . I've enjoyed meeting with a bunch of people here - both folks that I already knew, and some new ones. People seem to be pretty Read More...
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Comments from VFP MVPs during the April MVP Summit (by Ken Levy)
20 April 04 06:10 PM
Earlier this month, the MVP Summit brought about 1,500 MVPs to Microsoft in Seattle, 30 of which were VFP MVPs. During the summit conference, the VFP MVPs spent a full day with key members of the VFP team receiving exclusive demos of new features in VFP Read More...
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VFP 9.0 beta download coming in June (by Ken Levy)
20 April 04 06:04 PM
In early June the VFP team will release a public beta of VFP 9.0 for free download on msdn.com . To correspond with that release, Microsoft will be releasing several new technical whitepapers on msdn.com about the VFP 9.0 beta. In addition, articles about Read More...
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VB.NET stress utility for SQL Server 2000 (by yag)
16 April 04 04:11 AM
I came across this article on CodeProject . Alberto Venditti wrote an application that can be used to stress test your SQL Server 2000 database. I haven't gone into it in depth yet, but it looked interesting enough that I wanted to let y'all know that Read More...
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Which comes first, the database or the application UI? (by yag)
16 April 04 04:01 AM
Interesting blog post and comments at Kent Tegels site. It discusses whether you should focus on the database design or the application UI first. I'll post some comments about this later - probably after I return at the end of next week. Read More...
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It's way too late to get some sleep (by yag)
16 April 04 03:58 AM
It's 3:51am, and I just finished packing for my flight to Orlando. I'll be at VS Connections next week - say hello if you're there. With my free time, I'm gonna try to post a bunch of random things that I've been collecting. Clear the decks as it were Read More...
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Reports tip for beta and soon-to-be beta users (by John Koziol)
16 April 04 02:10 AM
A lot of the new reports UI is controlled by what's in the system variable _REPORTBUILDER. Wanna play with the new UI? Leave it as is. Wanna run legacy UI? Enter _REPORTBUILDER = “” from the Command Window. The new extensions to the Report Read More...
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Architecture Journal (by yag)
14 April 04 12:17 AM
Thanks to a tip on Channel 9 , I've found out about the Microsoft Architecture Journal . Note that to download the PDF you must register, but the articles also show up online. As an example, the first issue contains: Best Practices for Rule-Based Application Read More...
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Silliness (by yag)
14 April 04 12:12 AM
Sometimes you just get things that tickle your funny bone... A video of a dog on a skateboard . Leads me to google the topic... And I get 49,100 hits. The internet is a wonderful thing... Read More...
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A shout out to Julia (by yag)
14 April 04 12:04 AM
Julia posted about Maryam today. Just wanted to say “ditto”. It was a great dinner - and pretty funny watching Robert's head peek around the partition every time Maryam started talking about him. <g> That's what happens when two groups Read More...
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AS/400 Data Provider for .NET (by yag)
13 April 04 11:55 PM
Just catching up on my newsgator folders and saw that there's a beta download of an AS/400 Data Provider available from IBM. Pretty cool. Read More...
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Channel 9 news exclusive on msdn.com (by Ken Levy)
12 April 04 05:10 PM
Alan Griver (yag) and I were interviewed together for the new Channel 9 video weblog on http://channel9.msdn.com . Both interviews mention Visual FoxPro, our new XML tools coming in Visual Studio 2005, and other tools that the VS Data team is working Read More...
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New XML and VS 2005 DevCenters on msdn.com (by Ken Levy)
12 April 04 05:09 PM
There are two new DevCenters on msdn.com, the Visual Studio 2005 Developer Center and the XML DevCenter . A great article titled All About Blogs and RSS online from MSDN Magazine, April 2004. Tip: The msdn.com domain name auto redirects to msdn.microsoft.com Read More...
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More travelling: Prague VFP Conference and Tech Ed Europe (by yag)
09 April 04 12:27 AM
Hey there - just confirmed my flights for two conferences in Europe: The Prague VFP Conference - June 22-24 Tech Ed Europe - June 29 - July 2 Tim Sneath has a list of reasons to attend Tech Ed Europe, and the Universal Thread has a report on last year's Read More...
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FoxTalk 2.0 (by John Koziol)
08 April 04 11:32 PM
Got a little sneak preview of the phoenix of FoxTalk. Looks really good. David Stevenson is now editing; he's the former editor of CoDe magazine and has a journalist background from before then as well. Marcia Akins and Andy Kramek are going to spice Read More...
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Unexpected VFP Exposure at the Product Team Dinner (by John Koziol)
06 April 04 12:19 AM
So tonight at the MVP summit we were having a dinner at the company cafeteria nearest our offices. I went into the cafeteria right before the 1st MVPs showed up, determined to reserve enough space so that the Fox MVPs could sit together. Found two tables Read More...
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Phone Number Word Games part 2 (by CalvinH)
05 April 04 02:39 PM
As I said before in this blog , I have an optimized version of a program to solve a programming challenge To recap, the challenge was to enumerate the possible phrases that can be obtained from a phone number, like 625-329-4741 is MakeAWish1 I understood Read More...
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MVP Summit pics (by yag)
05 April 04 12:47 AM
I couldn't resist - so I figured I'd post a few of my pictures from today ... Scoble proving he's a Longhorn evangelist (one of the MVPs got him the hat ) Some of the Fox MVPs and team in Seattle Center (from back: Alex Feldstein, Garrett Fitzgerald , Read More...
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The MVP Summit kicks off (by John Koziol)
05 April 04 12:33 AM
Today the MVP Summit was launched here in Seattle. Hundreds, probably over a thousand, MVPs from around the world converged today for a host of technical and social sessions over the next few days. Speaking as a former MVP from 1998-2001, it's wonderful Read More...
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Great day with the MVPs (by yag)
05 April 04 12:10 AM
Spent the day with the MVPs today. First, a bunch of us went on a walking tour of Seattle. Great day for a walk. Did the usual circuit - Pike Place Market , the monorail to Seattle Center , Space Needle , Experience Music Project and listened to a bunch Read More...
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Amen, my brother... (by yag)
01 April 04 11:30 PM
From Don's blog today: I spent most of the last decade honing my ability to absorb complexity and detail and translate that complexity into working programs. I'm spending this decade trying to make that premise seem ridiculous, at least on the platform Read More...
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