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OUTER APPLY - SQL Server 2005 provides the way to calculating paths between connecting nods.
Tony Rogerson
writes "How do we go about calculating paths between two connecting nodes, and how do...we go about doing this in SQL Server? This comes from a question I answered on the Microsoft NNTP news groups. To learn more, read below.."
Don't miss the Developer security events coming up in London and Reading!
Steve Lamb
writes "The MSDN team will be presenting an evening of Application Security in London on the 21st September. They describe the event as follows: " In this session we will cover the new security features that are available in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio Team System....along with guidance to enable you to secure your data access and a review of the new security features available in SQL Server 2005."
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SQL Server Reference Guide > An Introduction to the CLR in SQL Server 2005
Buck Woody
writes "Beginning in SQL Server 2005, Microsoft has added an entirely new layer to the code arsenal for SQL Server, called the Common Language Runtime (CLR). It's based on the .NET architecture, and opens up new options for code design and logic placement. In this tutorial, I'll give you the basics of this new methodology and show you a simple example that you can try on your system. "
Deploying Internationalized Applications Using ClickOnce MSDN Webcast Available For Download
Guy Smith-Ferrier
writes "If you missed Wednesday’s Deploying Internationalized Applications Using ClickOnce MSDN Webcast you can now download it..."
GetLatest on Checkout in Team System
Richard Hundhausen
writes "Brian Harry discloses some of the expected features and fixes in TFS SP1 as well as features in the new version of the MSSCCI provider (GetLatest on Checkout being one of them).
Read more here.
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IE 7: Third time's the charm?
Kevin Remde
writes "Beta 3 is now available
You may be thinking to yourself..
“So what? A few bug fixes…”
or
“Beta 2 is good enough for me. I’ll just wait until the final release.”
Well.. that was my initial reaction, too. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: IE 7 ROCKS. But after hearing about this new beta being available, I checked the...
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Video interview of SharePoint Wikis/Blogs/RSS Program Managers now on Channel 9
Lawrence Liu
writes " This video was done over a month ago, but it got held up in the queue since Scoble decided to leave Microsoft and had a ton of stuff to transition to the rest of his team. Anyway, the video is here on Channel9.
One of the key issues that might not have been emphasized strongly enough in the video is that the...
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Allowed Characters in Project Server is Good News
lduff
writes "The good news is the design of Project Server 2007 takes into account the following rules and should fail your operation before the offending character propagates to the infrastructure component. But as I learned with Lookup Tables, not all rules are readily apparent. And these rules will apply to the PSI calls you make (or attempt to make because you’ll get exceptions thrown at you for using illegal characters.)
OLAP
Follow these guidelines when your name objects:
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Testing PowerShell scripts with NUnit
Scott Hanselman
writes "We've been doing lots of PowerShell at work, but we're also a continuous integration shop and we try to do TDD so testing, specifically NUnit, is very important to us.
Here's how Jason Scheuerman from my team tests PowerShell scripts with NUnit.
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Minimal Set of Rules for Team Development with Visual Studio.NET and VSS
Peter Bromberg
writes "I'm trying to pare this down to just the absolute streamlined minimum, here's what I have so far. If you have comments, feel free to contribute:
Minimal rules for Team Development:"
WCF Contracts Contracts Contracts and more Contracts!
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my web cast today I discussed...well...contracts! In the process I had the opportunity to update my contract chapter samples for my WCF book (the chapters are currently posted to www.thatindigogirl.com for your review, and I'll be updating the posted chapter content for Beta 2 in the next weeks).
The samples are:
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Sending an HTML Email with Visual Studio 2005
Thom Robbins
writes "Question: I am trying to send an email with Visual Studio 2005 using System.Web.Mail and it keeps telling me that it is obsolete? What should I use? Also if you have an example of how to send an HTML email that would also help.
Answer: Within Visual Studio 2005 you can use the...
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Interested in Winning $150,000??
Michael Ruminer
writes "With all the philanthropic news going about this came to my attention at just the correct time and makes this a timely post in the setting of world events. That doesn't happen to often. I just found out about this opportunity. I think it is really a great opportunity.
A new contest from Microsoft co-sponsored by HP that encourages solution architects and developers to submit a design for..."
MSDN Web Cast - ASP.NET Security - Resources
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my webcast today, I illustrated several layers of security features for ASP.NET with the following samples (some samples are extra beyond what we had time for in 1 hour): "
Project Server 2007 SDK
lduff
writes "I’m still working through some of the questions that have come up in the last few weeks.
Where is the Project Server 2007 SDK?
First is the online version at: ...
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netfx3.com now online
Marc Mercuri
writes "Looking for another one stop shop for your WCF, WF, WPF, and CardSpace (formerly InfoCard) needs?
http://netfx3.com/ was launched with the rebranding of winfx to netfx3, and now you can find info, demos, and forums on CardSpace and all your favorite foundation technologies there. This site consolidates what was windowsworkflow.net and windowscommunication.net.
Definately worth checking out, particularly as there were ...
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Project Server 2007 Custom Fields
lduff
writes "...Custom Fields are no longer defined through the enterprise global. All customer fields are created, edited, deleted… through the PWA administration screens. You no longer check out the enterprise global to edit a custom field.
Outline codes no longer exist. There is a new entity called ...
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MSDN Web Cast - ASP.NET Modules and Handlers - Resources
Michele Leroux Bustamante
writes "For my webcast today, I illustrated custom HTTP modules and handlers with the following samples: "
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