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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - Posts

Use Whidbey to Debug TSQL/CLR Procedures On Yukon Server

Samuel Zhang posted a how-to on getting step-through debugging going with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 -- certainly worth adding to your favorites.

Thanks to Darshan for pointing out the link too!

posted Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:41 PM by ktegels

Looking for Java Programmers...

Not me personally, nor is HDR, but a friend of mine who runs a consulting and placement firm is. Positions In the Omaha area. Skills sought: Java, JSP, JavaScript, HTML, XML, EJB, Oracle (8i/9i), UI Modeling, C++,Writing Queries and Stored Procedures.

Contact me by the contact link on my blog site with your name, email and preferred cellphone. Resume attachements not needed. I'll forward them on.

posted Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:55 PM by ktegels

HDC '04: Sold Out Soon

The first Heartland Developers Conference, scheduled for December 3, 2004, is down to just a hand full of attendence slots left. As of this morning, we had a mere slots dozen openings out of the 140 we have room for. If you've been putting of registering for the 1-day, 2-track,16-session, $18 fee gathering you'd better not wait any longer! Sign up today that http://heartlanddc.com/

Sessions currently scheduled (subject to change)

  • Rob Vanderhaar & Carlos Marto on Migrating VB6 to .NET
  • Jeff Brand & Jacquelyn Schmidt on WinForms 2.0
  • Robert Boedigheimer on Practical ASP.Net Techniques
  • Scott Colestock on BizTalk
  • Sam Gentile on Introduction to Whidbey C# Generics
  • Robert Hurlbut on SQL Server 2005 Service Broker
  • Eric Johnson on Distributed Architecture in .NET
  • Adam Kinney on XAML
  • Rocky Lhotka as Opening Keynote : SOA: Procedural Programming Redux or Emergent Technology?
  • JC Novoa on Developing Reports using Reporting Services (SQL 2000/2005)
  • Phil Wolfe on ASP.NET 2.0 Portal Framework

I'll be there, but since I'm one of the event administrators, I won't be speaking. Look forward to see you there or at the pre-conference party!

posted Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:18 PM by ktegels

SqlXml 3.0 Sp3 Available Now!

Ye-Haw! Irwin Dolobosky just announced that Service Pack 3 version of SqlXml 3.0 is up and ready for use from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=51D4A154-8E23-47D2-A033-764259CFB53B&displaylang=en. We can finally get this going on Windows 2003 Server!

If you're not familiar with SQL XML, that's a shame! Learn more about it from the SqlXml from:

posted Tuesday, October 26, 2004 11:28 AM by ktegels

RTF or WordML for Office solutions?

John Durant got me thinking (that bugger!) about WordML. If any of you saw my Code Camp II presentations, you know on the things I talked about was using Word Document instances as XML columns in SQL Server 2005. John's discussion of WordML over RTF got me thinking about an app that's due for an update.

Continues on The Bad Example...

posted Tuesday, October 26, 2004 8:32 AM by ktegels




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