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First toe in the water with Object Databases : DB4O
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REA_ANDREW
I have been wanting to have a play with Object Databases for a while now, and today I have done just that. One of the obvious choices I had to make was which one to use. My criteria for choosing one today was simple, I wanted one which I could...
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ASP.NET MVC 2 : The view 'Index' or its master was not found
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REA_ANDREW
I was literally setting a new project yesterday to have a play with the released version of ASP.NET MVC 2 and came across a subtle couple of things which when you know, like everything, is easy. I am creating a small test application which is another...
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Compiling examples for consuming the REST Endpoints for WCF Service using Agatha
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REA_ANDREW
I recently made two contributions to the Agatha Project by Davy Brion over on Google Code, and one of the things I wanted to follow up with was a post showing examples and some, seemingly required tid bits. The contributions which I made where:...
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