Carl Franklin

.NET Wonk

Next week's .NET Rocks! show with guest co-host Chris Sells - Tony Bain

Next week on .NET Rocks! - Tony Bain talks with Rory and Chris Sells about the issues developers face when building SQL Server based applications. Topics include optimization strategies and tools, how DBAs can help, transaction and concurrency control, locking, isolation levels, good database design, and good strategies for accessing SQL from Visual Studio.NET.

Carl is away teaching a class this week.

Listeners can listen live at mms://radio1.franklins.net/dnr. HTTP stream is at http://radio1.franklins.net/dnr

Try the mms link first. If that doesn't work due to firewall restrictions, use the HTTP stream.

12PM EST (GMT-5) to 2PM EST

 

Comments

TrackBack said:

# March 29, 2004 8:07 PM

Chris A. said:

Oh what a shame Carl, I guess no Linux vulnerability of the week. Carl, Did you see how Microsoft got busted lying on its own case studies. Here goes the Link in case you are interested:

http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/strikeout/
# March 29, 2004 8:43 PM

Nicholas Sing said:

Cmon guys stop this Linux VS Windows thing. There both GREAT operating systems!
# March 30, 2004 2:13 AM

Eddy R said:

Hey,

Linux sucks, it has potential but for right now, it stinks!

It is a great academic achievement no one denies that!
And anyone reading Windows Blog that are Linux Zealots, go hang out with your open source buddies somewhere else! And while you're at it figure out why what you code is free, is it becuase it SUCKS??? Have some self value!
# March 30, 2004 1:49 PM

Nicholas Sing said:

The problem is we HAVE to learn a little bit of Linux because Universities are using Linux as well!
# March 31, 2004 5:12 AM

NJ John said:

Eddy: "And while you're at it figure out why what you code is free, is it becuase it SUCKS???"

While it's true that 99.9% of OSS sucks donkey ass, there are some shining examples out there - like anything from the Apache group (Apache, Tomcat, etc.), and Eclipse for example.

But yeah, much of it is complete crap. You get what you pay for.

# March 31, 2004 6:32 AM

Eddy R said:

Honestly, I would probably use anything that makes sense, or is a good product in general. Take the Apple Mac for example, while many things have been written on how superior it was to windows. It never made sense to businesses if they were unabel to run their accounting software. You guys get the point. My comments were really intended to annoy a certain blogger who still lives inside the Matrix.
# March 31, 2004 1:24 PM
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