(Richa Garg) XML means Extensible Markup Language, it is designed to strore and transport data. If we use the XML file to store the data we can do operations with XML file directly without using the database.
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Flatten a hierarchical collection of objects with LINQ
(Yves Vaillancourt) Recently, I had a particular need in a project where I had to flatten the hierarchy of an object type with children of the same type.
Preparing for IBM PureApplication System, Part 3: Choosing a database option
(Jason Chan and Hua Lu) Part 3 of the article series introduces the integrated IBM DB2 database formats that are found in IBM PureApplication System. It describes the different forms of DB2 found in PureApplication System, helps you decide which forms to choose in different situations, and covers so
Will Metro Style Apps Take Off?
Will Metro Style Apps Take Off? Personally, I’m torn about the prospect. Microsoft has moved from powerful, efficient GUI applications to simplistic, intuitive applications. I used to be able to do so much more in Excel without using the keyboards, or constantly switching between function buttons in the toolbar. For example, to switch windows from one spreadsheet to another all […]
Oracle Sponsors MySql Innovation Day
Oracle Sponsors MySql Innovation Day MySQL is one of the most popular SQL engines in use today, from small to large installations on commodity hardware to big iron. Tuesday, June 5th Oracle will be hosting a MySQL webcast demonstrating the latest vision of MySQL with the Oracle influence. The following add is take verbatim from their Email. Mobile, Social, Web […]
ASP.NET 4.5 Test-Drive
(Peter Vogel) Before the end of the year, Web developers will have a new version of Visual Studio (11), ASP.NET (4.5) and ASP.NET MVC (4). Here’s a look at what’s new in ASP.NET, followed by new features in ASP.NET MVC. There are enough new goodies that this article will just concentrate on what’s n
Migrating from DB2 for z/OS V8? DO THIS
(Robert Catterall) A lot of organizations have already migrated from DB2 for z/OS Version 8 to a more-current release of DB2 — either DB2 9 or (in the case of skip-level migrations) DB2 10.
Three new T-SQL commands in SQL Server 2012 to make your life easier
(Serdar Yegulalp) Each version of SQL Server has brought incremental changes to Transact-SQL (T-SQL), making programmers’ jobs much easier and rolling in features that the SQL Server user community demands. SQL Server 2012 is no different. In this article, I will examine several new additions to T-S
Video: In the beginning there was XML
(Paul Ballard) Pluralsight is adding XML courses to its library. The first one is the XML Fundamentals course written by Dan Sullivan. It isn’t a course about a particular XML API, it is about the technology that underlies all applications that process XML.
New RPG Open Access Standard Depends On XML
(Dan Burger) A group of RPG heavyweights, including IBM, have come together in support of the first standard pertaining to RPG Open Access. But to understand RPG Open Access, start with the importance of RPG interfacing with other technologies. That’s not all that common.
