September 2004 - Posts

Fox Devcon Keynote (by yag)
30 September 04 11:52 AM
It was a blast. We went for the record longest keynote, I think - basically, all demos (except for a couple of videos - including one by Dr. Dave Fulton). There's just a lot to show. We had some fun with it too. You can read all about it in a few places: Read More...
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The Return of Database Diagramming! (by Tim)
30 September 04 10:03 AM
Due to popular demand, starting in the October CTP you will be able to create database diagrams using Whidbey with Yukon databases. There are a few changes that have been made to the Whidbey database diagramming capability: - Diagrams are now assigned Read More...
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Mount St. Helens unrest (by yag)
27 September 04 12:00 AM
I found this one interesting: Seismic activity at Mount St. Helens has changed significantly during the past 24 hours and the changes make us believe that there is an increased likelihood of a hazardous event, which warrants release of this Notice of Read More...
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Data Designer EXtensibility (DDEX) and VSIP (by yag)
24 September 04 04:01 PM
Soma just blogged about our partner ecosystem in Visual Studio and our VSIP program. I just wanted to let y'all know that in Visual Studio 2005 there will be a data driven way to add database-specific capabilities to the server explorer and the IDE. A Read More...
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Getting set for Fox Devcon (by yag)
14 September 04 10:27 AM
Spending part of today preparing for FoxPro Devcon . It's happening in Las Vegas (yeah, baby!) from Sept 29 thru Oct 2. I'll be there with a bunch of the Fox team. Look forward to seeing you there! Read More...
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The Data Sources Window and Server Explorer (by yag)
14 September 04 10:23 AM
One of the interesting points about VS 2005's data story is the Data Sources window. I like to think of the Server Explorer as a list of all server resources you have access to, and the Data Sources window as the data that you are working with for your Read More...
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