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Betas are dangerous productivity animals
Well I don't want to be to tough there, but be careful with betas. History repeat itself, and I have this feeling that Beta 2 will add a lot of changes to Beta 1.
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Dynamic Search Conditions with T-SQL
Long article but great one by Erland Sommarskog on searching data with many criterias.
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Don't do this with .Net 2.0 Beta 1 !
Well hopefully this will help somebody to avoid the same mistake.
Like many others I rushed on the new VS 2005 Express Beta 1. I installed on a machine with a previous version of .Net 1.1.
Thankfully this is not my main production PC. I run then in a series of small troubles, but like a coming storm, it gets to a point where I was unable to start any debugging session with a VS 2003 project. -
SQL Express admin
Thanks to Scott Guthrie to clarify this:
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SQL Express wish
OK so SQL Express is on my machine, with already a SQL 2000 already installed. Now comes the surprise: no more snap-in to manage my databases ?!?
I tried to register SQL Express 2005 (which comes as an instance Yourmachine\SQLEXPRESS) using Enterprise manager. A message come to say that I need SQL workbench to manage my data. -
Reflector new version
I can't see the changes but anyway here we go with my favourite tool Reflector 4.0.9.0
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Starck works with Microsoft
New optical mouse announced by Microsft and designed by Starck (exist in red or blue):
You can preorder them on Amazon. Noiw if Microsoft start to works with guru designers like Philippe Starck, what is left to Apple ? -
VS 2005 express and SQL 2005 Express
God, it's fever day :-) So many posts to announce the Messiah, no sorry Visual Studio Express 2005 !
OK I admit I couldn't resist, I downloaded it and installed the package. -
Apple lost the plot
So the WWDC was full of promises (new Ipod, new Imac G5, etc...).
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Visual Studio 2005 Beta will be there this week
Yes I can confirm it will be available for MSDN subscribers this week. This is extracted from an email sent today by Microsoft Ireland: