March 2005 - Posts

Creating Tablet PC applications in VB (by yag)
25 March 05 09:38 AM
One of the things I showed when I was in India was various ways of ink-enabling your applications using VB.NET 2003. Now there's a new site, www.vbink.com , that focuses on just that. Pretty cool. (via Julia ) Read More...
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Dataworks team blog (by yag)
20 March 05 01:31 PM
One of the teams we work really closely with is Dataworks - they're the ones behind ADO.NET. They just started a team blog . First post is by their PUM, Alyssa. Welcome! Read More...
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XML Visualizer for VS2003 (by yag)
18 March 05 05:52 PM
One of my favorite features coming in VS2005 is debugger visualizers . They allow you to easily add a type-specific form based visualization while debugging. Beth points to the XML Visualizer on GotDotNet. It lets you look at your dataset in a number Read More...
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VB Coding Guidelines (by yag)
18 March 05 11:50 AM
Cory has published some VB Coding Guidelines . Julia asks : "Why this is on his blog and not on the VB Developer Center , I'm not sure." Well, I asked the same thing and got back this URL along with the following message: ...right now it identifies itself Read More...
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Visual FoxPro and other MS products (by John Koziol)
16 March 05 12:38 PM
As you are probably aware, Microsoft is constantly improving Windows, Office, SQL Server, and other products with Service Packs and whole new versions. Several months ago, I posted about the effects of (or lack thereof) Windows XP SP2 on Visual FoxPro. Read More...
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Rob Copeland is blogging! (by yag)
11 March 05 06:07 PM
Rob Copeland, Product Unit Manager for RAD Tools (that's VB, .NET Client aka Winforms and VS Data) has joined the blogosphere . In his first post, he discusses the VB6 support policy and where he'd like to go with his blog. Please go and make him feel Read More...
Database Projects in Visual Studio (by Krishna)
08 March 05 03:17 PM
Summary: Database projects are simple file based projects that allow you to store and execute database scripts and queries. Within a Database Project you can edit, test and deploy your databases using scripts. You can either add your existing scripts Read More...
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Partially trusted applications (by yag)
03 March 05 01:29 PM
Jay is running a survey to get information on usage of partially trusted applications. I wanted to point to it to get it to additional folks... Here's a quote from Jay: We're running a survey (only takes about 3 minutes) to get some feedback on partially-trusted Read More...
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