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SQL Server 2005: T-SQL and XML Samples

31 January 2008 All

I've been asked for some T-SQL and XML code samples that I have presented of late. Here are some sample snippets of code that you can use to examine some of the SQL 2005 T-SQL features and its XML features, as well. The code is in a zip file below this post. All code is "as-is" ... no

SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition CTP

31 January 2008 All

As of a few days ago, the SQL Server 2005 Everywhere Edition CTP is avaialble for download. This is the successor to SQL Server CE (aren’t name changes great). You can grab it here [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=85e0c3ce-3fa1-453a-8ce9-af6ca20946c3&displaylang=en] . if

Space Coast .NET User Group

31 January 2008 All

My boss and colleague Jon Goodyear [http://aspsoft.blogs.com/jon/] (MS Regional Director) will be speaking at the Space Coast .NET User Group [http://www.scdnug.org/] on Wednesday, September 20, 2006. His session is titled "I Didn't know you could do that with Master Pages?". [http://w

Smartphone Skills: Part 03 - Development Environment

31 January 2008 All

So far in this series I have introduced the basics of Smartphone development and how to get setup with the device emulators. Now that we’re ready to do some Smartphone development (or in general in mobile development) its time to crank up the IDE, familiarize yourself with the tools and start coding

Smartphone Skills: Part 02 - Setup and Device Emulators

31 January 2008 All

In my last post (Smartphone Skills: Part 01 - Introduction) [https://www.johnpapa.net/blogs/john.papa/archive/2006/06/04/146047.aspx] I ran through a few of the links that you can use to get started with Smartphone development. In this post I will discuss how to setup the .NET 2 development environm

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