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Observations, opinions, experiences and occasional rants about the software technology industry.

Archives

  • Silverlight Popup positioning
  • Migrating a Remoting Service to WCF
  • Porting a large .NET application to Silverlight
  • Progress On Dataphor
  • Simulating SharedSizeGroup in Silverlight
  • Silverlight 2 missing features
  • State of the UNION
  • Spending Moore's Dividend
  • Something CAN be done about legacy
  • New exception handling technique!!!
  • Auto Update Stats
  • A hidden cost of the failure to abstract
  • Viva Le Relation
  • My Favorite Vista Feature
  • Credit Where Due...Almost
  • Imperative to a Fault
  • A problem with reverse type inference in C#
  • Where Do I Get Help For This Error?
  • They charge for that? Seriously?
  • Entity = Class ...don't do it!
  • The Dataphor Codex
  • Database Consulting Group Acquires Alphora and Dataphor
  • Dataphor Support Group
  • The world needs more human factors people
  • A Name Does Not a Data Type Make!
  • Cursor you Microsoft SQL Server!
  • Testable User Interfaces by Layering
  • So You Want To Know What You're Bound To?
  • Why References Aren't Pointers
  • Impressions of an Agile Process
  • Double-Checked Locking Optimization

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Categories

  • .NET, WPF, Silverlight
  • Database Technology
  • Dataphor
  • Oracle
  • Rant
  • SQL Server

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Recent Posts

  • Silverlight Popup positioning
  • Migrating a Remoting Service to WCF
  • Porting a large .NET application to Silverlight
  • Progress On Dataphor
  • Simulating SharedSizeGroup in Silverlight
  • Silverlight 2 missing features
  • State of the UNION
  • Spending Moore's Dividend
  • Something CAN be done about legacy
  • New exception handling technique!!!
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