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Monthly Archives: July 2003
First Whidbey beta
In the keynote of the VSLive conference (NY 30 th of july) Eric Rudder presented the MS “roadmap” for the coming year. I wasn’t at the conference but watched it on the web. A somewhat tiring “experience” as the sound … Continue reading
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Moving Crystal reports to 2003, not that clear
I had updated a project from VS.NET 2002 to 2003. No big deal, till the moment I checked the (Crystal) reports. It took me some time to find out so let me share this with you. In web.config theres is … Continue reading
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What’s hot
It’s hot in europe. We spent some time in Denmark and besides the beaches we enjoyed Legoland. Besides having a lovely quite countryside Denmark is a technical fruitfull country as well. It’s the homeland of Anders (Heijlsberg) who gave us … Continue reading
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Check out the document outline
I had not used the document outline (ctrl Alt T) that much in 2002. It didn’t work every time or didn’ feel right. In 2003 the tool works like a marvel. It really gets interesting when you have a control … Continue reading
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Moving to 2003 and templates
hi everybody, finally moved a project from VS.NET 2002 to 2003. Should have done that before. The feel and speed of 2003 is far better than 2002. A lot of details , the code completion is indeed more intellligent, the … Continue reading
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