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  • Darn, no pay rise again then&hellip;

    - by Eric Nelson
    Fantastic news… “Great Place to Work Institute has announced Microsoft as the number one best place to work in Europe for the third year running” (more) But…does nothing to help when you are trying to convince your manager to give you a pay rise because the conditions are so awful here :-)

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  • Quick Tip - Speed a Slow Restore from the Transaction Log

    - by KKline
    Here's a quick tip for you: During some restore operations on Microsoft SQL Server, the transaction log redo step might be taking an unusually long time. Depending somewhat on the version and edition of SQL Server you've installed, you may be able to increase performance by tinkering with the readahead performance for the redo operations. To do this, you should use the MAXTRANSFERSIZE parameter of the RESTORE statement. For example, if you set MAXTRANSFERSIZE=1048576, it'll use 1MB buffers. If you...(read more)

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  • New Upgrade Technical Reference for SQL Server 2008 R2

    - by Greg Low
    Hi Folks, A year or two back, I was involved in a project with my colleagues from SolidQ (led by Ron Talmage) to construct an Upgrade Technical Reference for SQL Server 2008. It seemed to be well received. We've updated it now to SQL Server 2008 R2 and it's just been published. You'll find it on this web site: http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/en/us/product-info/why-upgrade.aspx You'll need to click on the Upgrade Guide link towards the middle of the RHS under the "Why Upgrade" whitepaper. Enjoy!...(read more)

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  • Mis à jour : Configuration d'une infrastructure à clés publiques à 2 niveaux sous Windows Server 200

    Configuration d'une infrastructure à clés publiques à 2 niveaux sous Windows 2008 (R2), par Michaël Todorovic Citation: Ce document va vous permettre de mettre en place une infrastructure à clés publiques (aussi nommée PKI) à deux niveaux grâce à Microsoft Windows 2008. Cette PKI pourra vous être utile dans beaucoup de cas : serveur web sécurisé, serveur de messagerie sécurisé, distribution automatisée de cert...

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  • Referenced assemblies of a .NET Framework 2.0-based 32-bit application are loaded multiple times

    981266 ... Referenced assemblies of a .NET Framework 2.0-based 32-bit application are loaded multiple timesThis RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.Visit kbAlertz.com to subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick from the Microsoft Knowledge Base....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Node.js : enfin une intégration native sous Windows, le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure

    Node.js : enfin une intégration native et complète sous Windows Le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure Mise à jour du 9 novembre 2011 par Idelways Microsoft a manifesté en juin dernier son soutien au projet Node.js, le framework JavaScript événementiel et open source (lire ci-devant). La collaboration de l'entreprise avec Joycent, qui parraine son équipe de développeurs, vient d'aboutir à la version 0.6.0 de Node, qui bénéficie d'un support natif et complet sur la plateforme Windows. Cette troisième édition stable de Node.js exploite l'API Windows « I/O Completion Ports », pour ...

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  • What would it take to get developers to pay for something that is already freely available as open source?

    - by plaureano
    For example, I know that open-source versions of IL readers/writers exist such as Cecil, and Microsoft's (closed source) CCI. What would it take to get developers to pay for something that is already freely available? I have always wanted to start my own ISV by writing my own tools and selling them in the open market, but it's hard to gauge the demand, given that free alternatives already exist. Does anyone else have any successful experiences selling a commercial version of an open-source product?

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  • Visual Studio Ultimate RoadMap

    - by TATWORTH
    At http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jasonz/archive/2012/03/27/visual-studio-ultimate-roadmap.aspx, Jason Zander has discussed the roadmap for Visual Studio 11 Ultimate. There are great advantages to Ultimate, if it is available to you, use it.At http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff636699.aspx, there is a list of feature packs for Visual Studio 10. Well worth a look if you have Visual Studio 10 Professional or Ultimate.

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  • ASP.NET MVC for the Rest of Us Videos now available

    - by Jim Duffy
    Microsoft Senior Program Manager, Joe Stagner, has released his first 3 ASP.NET MVC for the Rest of Us Videos. I like the way he helps you learn ASP.NET MVC by building bridges between ASP.NET MVC concepts & ideas and ASP.NET WebForms concepts & ideas which you may already be comfortable working with. Good job Joe. Have a day. :-|

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  • Hello World

    - by prabhpreet
    Hello World. I am a hobbyist developer in the teens and I am a fan of Microsoft and its products.I am learning C# and have learned C and experimented with a few languages such as Python, Ruby, and IO (A really new language). Here, I am going to share my developing adventures. Watch out, World!

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  • Workflows gradually take longer to load in a workflow designer that is re-hosted in the .NET Framewo

    981145 ... Workflows gradually take longer to load in a workflow designer that is re-hosted in the .NET Framework 2.0This RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.Visit kbAlertz.com to subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick from the Microsoft Knowledge Base....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Open Office APIs e Migração de Macros - 23/Fev/11

    - by Paulo Folgado
    AGENDAIntroduction on Oracle Open Office/OpenOffice.org API Oracle Open Office Basic IDE Hallo World and more Oracle Open Office dialog Programming Integrating Macros in Oracle Open Office Appetizer - Using JavaMicrosoft Office Macro MigrationEstimation Macro Migration effortMigrating Macros Migration pitfallsOs participantes deverão ter conhecimentos sólidos de Microsoft Office e de programação VBA.

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  • Cell Transitions in Excel 2013 Preview–Fixed

    - by simonsabin
    If you’ve downloaded Excel 2013 and been working with it you may have noticed the new cell transition feature. Not sure why they put it in, it feels a bit like the aero interface which I understand has been dropped in windows 8. What you may have found is that the transition is buggy, Excel hangs, of the transition is jumpy. Well I found the fix on http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_home-excel/hardware-acceleration-problem-with-excel-2013/894da202-48c0-4442-a371-955587c1b7c0 For...(read more)

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  • Week in Geek: Forced Facebook E-mail Changes are Altering Address Books, Causing Lost Mail

    - by Asian Angel
    Our first edition of WIG for July is filled with news link goodness covering topics such as why Microsoft killed the Start Button in Windows 8, how to outsmart websites trying to get you to pay top dollar, OS X Mountain Lion will check daily for security updates, and more. How to Banish Duplicate Photos with VisiPic How to Make Your Laptop Choose a Wired Connection Instead of Wireless HTG Explains: What Is Two-Factor Authentication and Should I Be Using It?

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  • IE10 : le navigateur sera doté d'un correcteur orthographique multilingue

    IE10 : le navigateur sera doté d'un correcteur orthographique multilingue Mise à jour du 10/11/11 Internet Explorer 10 sera la première mouture du navigateur de Microsoft à être doté d'un correcteur orthographique en natif. La firme vient d'annoncer dans un billet de blog que le navigateur mettra à la disposition de l'utilisateur un outil d'autocorrection automatique multilingue, pour une saisie rapide et précise. Le correcteur orthographique est déjà disponible comme une fonctionnalité dans Windows 8 et peut être utilisé par toutes les applications (y compris IE 10 donc) pour vérifier les mots mal orthographiés. [IMG]http://rdonfack....

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  • [News] Visifire pour Silverlight en version 3.0

    Disponible gratuitement sur CodePlex, Visifire est une biblioth?que de contr?les graphiques pour Silverlight et WPF. La version 3.0.9 vient d'?tre publi?e, une d?mo est disponible sur le site de Visifire : "Visifire is a set of open source data visualization components - powered by Microsoft Silverlight and WPF. With Visifire you can create and embed visually stunning animated Charts within minutes. Visifire is easy to use and independent of the server side technology. "

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  • SQL Down Under Podcast - Gadi Peleg - Data Quality Services

    - by Greg Low
    Well it's been a few months but I'm back on a roll creating some SQL Down Under podcasts. The first out the door is an interview with Gadi Peleg from the SQL Server team, introducing Data Quality Services.Gadi came to Microsoft when Zoomix was acquired.Details of this podcast (and other available podcasts) are here: http://www.sqldownunder.com/Resources/Podcast.aspxHope you enjoy it even though there are some telling signs that I recorded it at 3AM :-)If you are using iTunes, you can also subscribe here: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sql-down-under/id503822116?mt=2

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  • Diagram.NET

    - by csharp-source.net
    Diagram.NET is a free .NET control to create and manipulate diagrams and flowcharts. Put Diagram.NET WinForm Control into your form and, like Microsoft Visio, the user can draw shapes and links. With some code you can control, change, add and delete these elements.

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  • Contract / Project / Line-Item hierarchy design considerations

    - by Ryan
    We currently have an application that allows users to create a Contract. A contract can have 1 or more Project. A project can have 0 or more sub-projects (which can have their own sub-projects, and so on) as well as 1 or more Line. Lines can have any number of sub-lines (which can have their own sub-lines, and so on). Currently, our design contains circular references, and I'd like to get away from that. Currently, it looks a bit like this: public class Contract { public List<Project> Projects { get; set; } } public class Project { public Contract OwningContract { get; set; } public Project ParentProject { get; set; } public List<Project> SubProjects { get; set; } public List<Line> Lines { get; set; } } public class Line { public Project OwningProject { get; set; } public List ParentLine { get; set; } public List<Line> SubLines { get; set; } } We're using the M-V-VM "pattern" and use these Models (and their associated view models) to populate a large "edit" screen where users can modify their contracts and the properties on all of the objects. Where things start to get confusing for me is when we add, for example, a Cost property to the Line. The issue is reflecting at the highest level (the contract) changes made to the lowest level. Looking for some thoughts as to how to change this design to remove the circular references. One thought I had was that the contract would have a Dictionary<Guid, Project> which would contain ALL projects (regardless of their level in hierarchy). The Project would then have a Guid property called "Parent" which could be used to search the contract's dictionary for the parent object. THe same logic could be applied at the Line level. Thanks! Any help is appreciated.

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  • Connect Digest : 2012-07-06

    - by AaronBertrand
    I've filed a few Connect items recently that I think are important. In #752210 , I complain that the documentation for DDL triggers suggests that they can prevent certain DDL from being run, which is not the case at all. http://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/752210/doc-ddl-trigger-topic-suggests-that-rollbacks-run-before-action In #745796 , I complain that scripting datetime data in Management Studio yields output that contains a binary representation instead of a human-readable...(read more)

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  • Windows Embedded Compact 7 CTP Released

    Microsoft today rolled out a community test preview (CTP) version of Windows Embedded Compact 7....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • When and why are certain data structures used in the context of web development?

    - by Ein Doofus
    While browsing around the MSDN I came across: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa287104%28v=vs.71%29 which lists various data structures such as: Queues Stacks Hashtables Binary Trees Binary Search Trees Graphs (I believe there are also Lists) and I was hoping to get a high-level overview of when these various data structures can be used in the broad context of web development, and when used, why one data structure is generally used instead of any other one.

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