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published 7 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by
SQL_Menace
8 days, 7 hours ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Many people are confused about SQL Server’s precision and scale. This is unfortunate because choosing the correct values for precision and scale is critically important when you perform math operations using the decimal/numeric data type read more...
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category: Database | Views: 138
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published 15 days, 6 hours ago, submitted by
Jemm
17 days, 14 hours ago
devlicio.us — "At the users group I asked the question to the group 'who creates automated tests as part of their daily development cycle?'. After I asked this question I followed it up with, and if you don't WHY, WHY, WHY, WHY...... Below are some of the answers I received (btw, not the first time I have heard these reasons)." read more...
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category: Unit Testing | Views: 344
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published 18 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by
johnsheehan
19 days, 9 hours ago
davesbox.com — This change will affect the behavior of the String.StartsWith, String.EndsWith, String.IndexOf and String.LastIndexOf methods by changing them to perform an ordinal (byte-for-byte) comparison by default instead of a culture-sensitive comparison using CultureInfo.CurrentCulture. In addition, the default overloads of String.ToUpper, String.ToLower, Char.ToUpper and Char.ToLower will be changed to use CultureInfo.InvariantCulture instead of CultureInfo.CurrentCulture. read more...
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category: CLR | Views: 474
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published 18 days, 9 hours ago, submitted by
CharlieCalvert
19 days, 16 hours ago
blogs.msdn.com — In this Channel 9 video C# architect Anders Hejlsberg answers some commonly asked questions about the new Dynamic features that will be included in C# 4.0. Building on the talk that he gave at PDC, Anders chats with C# Community PM Charlie Calvert. They discuss questions that community members have asked and riff on themes of import to developers who have been following the latest news from the C# team. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 222
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published 1 month, 20 days ago, submitted by
chrissie1
1 month, 20 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — A short interview with Roy Osherove, author of a new book "The Art of Unit Testing" and known blogger, who works on Typemock Isolator. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 201
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submitted by
chrissie1
1 month, 26 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — About how to use the new AAA (Arrange, act, and Assert) syntax with VB.Net and the difference with the old syntax. read more...
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category: VB.NET | Views: 12
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published 2 months, 13 days ago, submitted by
dnk2007
2 months, 13 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Pro SQL Server 2008 Relational Database Design and Implementation is one of those books that should be in the hands of every SQL Server developer. There are tons of SQL Server programming books around but none of them covers the fundamentals of a good SQL Server database, the design. If your design is ‘broken’ then it is a lot harder to fix it down the road, design is probably the number one reason people have all kinds of problems with their databases. read more...
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category: Database | Views: 118
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published 2 months, 29 days ago, submitted by
SQL_Menace
3 months ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Be careful when using LINQ. If an application is using LINQ to SQL and the queries involve the use of strings that can be highly variable in length, the SQL Server procedure cache will become bloated with one version of the query for every possible string length read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 170
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published 3 months ago, submitted by
dnk2007
3 months ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Coming from a database background, I should’ve known better. But, I didn’t. Recently I found myself needing to write a GUI wrapper for a new Address Standardization component we got at work. This was purchased in order to clean addresses for a variety of data processing tasks we do on the way into the database, allowing us to completely automate these processes, read more...
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category: ADO.NET | Views: 194
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published 3 months ago, submitted by
alashcraft
3 months ago
alvinashcraft.com — With a nod to John Lam and Shawn Wildermuth for the inspiration, here is a rundown of the things I use on a daily basis to develop software. This includes hardware, software and online resources. read more...
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category: Products | Views: 396
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submitted by
Archimedius
3 months, 7 days ago
gregness.wordpress.com — Cloud computing will need to addess multiple technical issues (including DNS security) before it becomes mainstream. read more...
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category: Security | Views: 5
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published 3 months, 14 days ago, submitted by
dnk2007
3 months, 14 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Only In A Database Can You Get 1000% + Improvement By Changing A Few Lines Of Code read more...
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category: Database | Views: 622
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