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Curse You, Rob Howard!!!

I spent the past 2 weeks reverse-engineering the .NET Framework 2.0 so that I can get in-depth and understand how the Provider Model works. Then, I started adapting my knowledge to v1.1 of the Framework for VisualBlogger 2004. So then I get online today, and Rob Howard posted a new article on MSDN on the Provider Model, complete with a .NET 1.1 implementation in downloadable source code! AGGGH, Man, if I had this two weeks ago...

In all seriousness, this is a killer article, and a must read for anyone working with Providers. Thanks Rob!

Comments

Doug Reilly said:

Your link to the article is broken (extra http://)
# April 29, 2004 9:30 PM

Robert W. McLaws said:

Thanks. Fixed.
# April 29, 2004 9:47 PM

Datagrid Girl said:

Don't you ever take Rob Howard's name in vain again, you little punk :p

Marcie
# April 30, 2004 8:00 AM

Robert W. McLaws said:

HA HA! Too funny.
# April 30, 2004 9:43 AM