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November 2008 |
Inside SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 isn't revolutionary by any stretch, but it includes a slew of new features that probably make this a no-brainer upgrade for most developers who rely on previous versions of SQL Server.
by Don Kiely
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The Changing Role of DBAs: One-to-Many
Have Microsoft's new tools made you the part-time DBA?
by Kathleen Richards
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Microsoft's Cloud Vision
Why Windows Azure and Windows 7 will change the way you work.
by Kathleen Richards and Jeffrey Schwartz
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October 2008 |
Create a Data-Driven Messaging System
Hard-coded messages don't scale well, and .NET's inherent error messages are user-unfriendly. Learn how to create a more scalable and user-friendly data-driven messaging system.
by Paul D. Sheriff
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Can Chrome Lure Developers?
Google advances its JavaScript-centric Web dev strategy.
by Michael Desmond
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PDC: What You're Missing
Some key products won't get attention at the Professional Developers Conference. Here's a guide to what will remain under wraps at Microsoft's biggest developer showcase in years.
by Mary Jo Foley
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September 2008 |
Call Oracle from ADO.NET
Learn to access enterprise data stored in Oracle database servers by calling PL/SQL stored procedures from ADO.NET client applications and discover implementation strategies for dealing with common business scenarios.
by John Charles Olamendy Turruellas
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The Upside of ALM
Why software development as a repeatable business process may work for you.
by John K. Waters
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