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SPECIAL DATE Thursday, January 4th Meetings - FREE Lunch and Dinner! Chris Menegay on "Joining Forces: Assimilating Data Experts into the Development Team and Process" Our first meeting of 2007 is on a special day, Thursday, January 4th, and...
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Ok, its time that you start making plans to attend TechFest 2006 , in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, October 14th. I will be presenting 2 sessions of my own: setting up a continuous integration server with CruiseControl.Net in the Extras track 1, and also...
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Oklahoma City Developers Group Meeting – June 5th, 2006 Our next meeting is coming up on Monday, June 5th, and we will be hosted by LSG at OSU-OKC for lunch and TEK Systems at the Downtown Library for our evening meeting. Thanks to INETA, Pizza and drinks...
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Monday, December 05, 2005 (PST) - The REST of Visual Studio 2005 Speaker: Raymond Lewallen Location: Lunch: Oklahoma City OSU/OKC Student Center Dinner: Oklahoma City Downtown Library TOO MUCH MATERIAL, TOO LITTLE TIME… For the first time we are actually...
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We all know that Visual Studio, Sql Server and BizTalk were all released in a big product launch yesterday. But did you know that the new Enterprise Library 2.0 November CTP was also released yesterday? If you have your RTM bits of you dev and server...
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I haven’t posted in about a week because I’ve been busy. Tomorrow I leave on vacation, so I won’t be posting for at least another week. So I thought I would leave you with links to some of the most popular and most read posts on my blog, incase you missed...
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I had this oddly named file in My Documents, and opened it up to see what it was. Turned out to be a whitepaper I had downloaded years ago on Transaction Cost Analysis – Capacity Model for Internet Transactions. It was written by a couple of folks...
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I am your Oklahoma City .Net Developer’s Group INETA Community Launch Team represenative. I look forward to training and helping all those in the OKC area with any questions you might have regarding both Visual Studio 2005 and Sql Server 2005. The Community...
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Endpoints may have their place in your system architecture, but don't be so sure.
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A look into the software life cycle models commonly used.
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The typical events in the day of a developer whose team practices XP.
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What is an HTTP Endpoint in Sql Server? Well, it is a way to create a usable interface using HTTP or TCP for SOAP, T-Sql, Service Brokering and a few other things. I’m just going to tell you, quick and simple, about creating a web service to return data...
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So I have this SQLCLR UDF that returns my name, “Raymond Lewallen”, that I use for testing purposes. I was changing some code to work with the latests bits of VS2K5, and discovered something that has changed. Lets say I had this in Sql Server...
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I am part of the Visual Studio Orcas Data Review Working Group (what a name), which is an external group to Microsoft helping provide input, review and plan on some of the data tools that will be coming in the future release of Visual Studio (codename...
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By suggestion from a member of the data tools teams at Microsoft, here is some information on database and data tools related topics at TechEd: Tuesday: * Database Mail - Michael Raheem * Performance Tuning in SQL Server 2005 - Vipul Shah & Dan Winn...
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