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14 July 09 10:32 PM
As you may notice the Visual Studio Data (vsdata) blog is evolving.  It is great to see more blogs come out from this team (special thanks to our driver PMs: Beth and Yang) and more bloggers, especially developers and testers, contributing to the Read More...
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Yag moves on and stays at the same time (by yag)
04 May 06 10:38 PM
As many of you know, after a major release, people at Microsoft tend to look around to see what they’d like to work on next. After working on two releases of Visual Studio and a similar number of releases of Visual FoxPro, I’ve accepted a position in Read More...
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Global launch events (by yag)
14 October 05 12:21 PM
I'll be in San Francisco at the November 7th launch event for Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 and Biztalk 2006. If you are there, please stop by and say hello. I'll be hanging out at the Visual Studio area. If you can't make it, we'll be having global Read More...
Some LINQ related videos on Channel 9 (by yag)
17 September 05 10:43 PM
Some say that seeing is believing. There are three videos on Channel 9 that discuss LINQ. Anders Hejlsberg and Dan Fernandez discuss LINQ and C# . Paul Vick and Amanda Silver discuss the future of VB . Paul Vick and Erik Meijer discuss dynamic programming Read More...
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Anonymous Comments Accepted Again (by John Koziol)
18 April 05 05:20 PM
For a while there, the bog wasn't accepting anonymous comments, that is, you had to register as a user at blogs.msdn.com. This has been changed and you can comment with or without an account. Read More...
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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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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...
New SQL Server Editions (by yag)
25 February 05 05:27 PM
I'm a few days late posting this, but I wanted to point y'all to Tom's article on the new set of SKUs for SQL Server - including the new Workgroup Edition which is even available now for SQL Server 2000. Here's a picture of the SQL Server 2005 packaging Read More...
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I loved this VB6/VB.NET article (by yag)
25 February 05 12:14 PM
Although it was written as a response to an article by Richard Grimes , I like this blog entry because of how it describes the movement and *feeling* of going from VB6 to VB.NET. Scott captures it really well - probably because he's working in both at Read More...
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Exploring VB .Net from a VFP Perspective (Part III) (by John Koziol)
22 February 05 11:17 AM
Sometimes I feel like I'm repeating what others have already written about .Net from the VFP perspective. To those authors who have written extensively on the subject, notably Kevin McNeish, Cathi Gero, and Les Pinter, I apologize for any overlap. Hint Read More...
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A Very Cool Use for Visual FoxPro (by John Koziol)
18 February 05 01:30 PM
This is very cool. It's a database of stuff about climbing the Himalayas. http://www.everestnews.com/stories2005/hawley02022005.htm Thanks for Steven Black's Wiki for mentioning this. Read More...
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Stability: VFP8 versus VFP9 (by John Koziol)
18 February 05 01:53 AM
I've gotten some emails from old friends and VFP developers where the sender is asking me which version is best to upgrade a legacy application. Some folks are worried that the "newness" of VFP9 may make it a less stable upgrade whereas VFP8 has had a Read More...
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Michel Fournier, VFP MVP, has entered an interesting contest....
16 February 05 04:22 PM
Yeah, let's vote for Mike! From the UniversalThread: -------------------------------------------------------------------- You might know already that Michel Fournier does also some other quite different things besides UT. Last Monday, Michel registered Read More...
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