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Rocky, Mono and the future of the CLR.
I love reading Rocky Lhotka's blog. You should read it too. Why? Because he's not afraid to call a spade a spade . Well, that, and he loves VB.NET. Check this out: "If you read the article you’ll find that the Longhorn OS will seriously change the way...
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Forget IsNot, I want IsSomething
On my current main project, I'm stuck writing a lot of code like: if not(x is nothing) then Yes, it's VB.NET. And, no, I don't have choices. You know what I really want? A function that looks at a object of any type and if its Nothing, dbNull.Value or...
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I started as an Altar boy...
Hello, I'm Kent Tegels -- whom you may know from my blog over at SQLJunkies where I keep my main blog " Enjoy Every Sandwich ." That's from quote from Warren Zevon not long before he passed way. This blog's title is taken from a Warren Zevon song that...
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