Clemens Vasters - TechnologyIt's 2008. Where's my flying car?Forte needs some time- October 28, 2003 Stephen's world is ruled by tables, rows and columns. That's fine. WinFS uses the power of Yukon to index anything it stores; but what it stores doesn't end up in rows and columns. There's goodness in mixing these things. I'll keep working on my relational friend. I'll succeed.http://vasters.com/clemensv/PermaLink,guid,31b33994-e75e-4b6f-a867-19e6e5c709ac.aspx PDC Countdown: Use ASMX and Enterprise Services Now For Tomorrow- October 24, 2003 Brad More is asking whether and why he should use Enterprise Services. Brad, if you go to the PDC, you can get the definitive, strategic answer on that question in this talk: Indigo: Connected Application Technology Roadmap Track: WebServices Code: WSV203 Room: Room 409AB Time Slot: Wed, October 29 11:30 AM-12:45 PM Speakers: Angela Mills , Joe Long Joe Long is Product Unit Manager for Enterprise Services at Microsoft, a product unit that...http://vasters.com/clemensv/PermaLink,guid,2e27b7d3-8567-4cee-86ee-6b3e23e86d5d.aspx public, protected, private- October 1, 2003 We just had a short discussion here at the office on the goodness and badness of using Reflection to cheat around private and protected and cases where it does and doesn't work (it's of course a System.Security.Permissions.ReflectionPermission thing). The discussion brought back memories of that old CC++ hack that I've been using for almost any application back in my Borland C++ and OWL days: define private public define protected public include...http://vasters.com/clemensv/PermaLink,guid,ca3668cd-acf8-4bbb-81ff-b26bfde327d4.aspx |