November 2004 - Posts

Using CLR Integration in SQL Server 2005 (Mairead)
30 November 04 09:59 AM
Quite a few of the SQL folks have written a whitepaper on using CLR integration in SQL Server 2005. Check it out on MSDN. Read More...
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What would you like to hear about from the VS DATA Team blog? (by Mairead)
30 November 04 09:14 AM
The VS DATA team has been blogging on articles such as our extensibility component DDEX, the new and innovating technology of SQLCLR, SQL Server Express, Microsoft and .Net etc. We had some very great postings from one of our developers Ming on the Results Read More...
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Blog entries about SQL Server Management Studio (by yag)
27 November 04 09:27 PM
I'm just cleaning up a few last items before I head to India , and noticed that Bill Ramos is blogging about the management tools that are coming in SQL Server 2005. I look forward to seeing his take on the tools. Read More...
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SQLCLR Demo on MSDN TV (by Milind)
12 November 04 05:32 PM
Sometime back I had done a short demo for MSDN TV that shows creating a simple user defined data type for SQL Server 2005 using Visual Studio 2005. Finally it's online now! In VS 2005 we have built project system support to make it really easy to create Read More...
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I'm heading to India! (by yag)
12 November 04 02:25 PM
Steven Lees (Group Program Manager for Visual Basic) and I are heading to India as part of the latest phase of the Visual Basic World Tour . Here's the basic schedule: Bangalore - November 30 thru December 1 Mumbai - December 1 - December 2 Chennai - Read More...
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DDEX - II (by Milind)
05 November 04 08:37 AM
Visual Studio ships with .NET data providers for SQL Server, Oracle and SQL Server Mobile Edition . That is certainly not an exhaustive list of .NET data providers. Several companies have built and are building providers for various databases (data sources Read More...
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Back in the Saddle (John Koziol)
04 November 04 05:55 PM
To borrow Aerosmith from their excellent Toys in the Attic album. Anyhow, I've been fighting some illnesses lately and the medication I'm taking leaves me loopy in the evenings - just the perfect time for me to blog. Hence, no blog entries in a while. Read More...
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Database Diagramming Kano Survey (by Tim)
02 November 04 03:37 PM
We're rerunning our database modeling survey in Kano format. If you're interested in the future of data modeling in VS and the SQL Server tools, then we'd appreciate your help in defining what we build. Please fill out the survey posted at: http://whdc.microsoft.com/vsdata/databasediagramming.aspx Read More...
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Microsoft and .NET (by yag)
01 November 04 04:16 PM
I read a comment to a thread on Scott Hanselman’s blog that said “The day Microsoft is writing Office, Media Player, Visual Studio totally in .NET is the day I would expect that Windows Forms are finally ready.” I wanted to talk about that and a few other Read More...
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