(Alex Fatkulin) Sometimes the issues you hit make no sense at all. Consider the following when things behaving normally:
Other News
Make your HTML pages smarter with RDFa 1.1 Lite
(Uche Ogbuji) Resource Description Framework (RDF) has evolved into increasingly pragmatic formats over time. RDF annotation (RDFa) has been particularly successful as a system for annotating HTML documents inline on the web. It is supported by Google and other search engines in the form of Rich Sni
Pragmatic Approaches to the Semantic Web
(Michael K. Bergman) While in Australia on other business, I had the great fortune to be invited by Adam Bell of the Australian War Memorial to be the featured speaker at the Canberra Semantic Web Meetup on April 23. The talk was held within the impressive BAE Systems Theatre of the Memorial and was
USER_TAB_MODIFICATIONS — 1
(Hemant K Chitale) Last week, conducting a portion of a training program on SQL Tuning, I briefly spoke about USER_TAB_MODIFICATIONS.
Partial Views in ASP.NET MVC 3
(Suprotim Agarwal) A Partial View is a reusable fragment of content and code that can be embedded in another view and improves the usability of a site, while reducing duplicate code.
Using Python Tools for Visual Studio
(Paul Ferrill) Microsoft has traditionally shown limited support for most open-source languages. The IronPython project was one of the first to crack open the door, making it possible for other languages like PHP and Ruby to sneak in as well. While IronPython and IronRuby have diminished somewhat, t
Reflecting Nested Type Information
(Richard Carr) The tenth part of the Reflection tutorial moves away from the reflection of type members and looks are the reflection of nested classes and structures. This article explains how the nested types within a class can be obtained for further interrogation.
DB2 10 for LUW Extends IBM’s DBMS Leadership in Even More Ways
(Dave Beulke) IBM finally announced and will be making its new DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX and Windows (LUW) available to everyone April 30th. IBM is always focused on better performance, reliability, availability and scalability and this new DB2 LUW version extends DB2 DBMS leadership over the competit
Nancy Kopp on Big Data, Smart Consolidation, and Netezza
Nancy Kopp, Program Director, Data Warehouse & Analytics Product Strategy, discusses Big Data, Smart Consolidation, and Netezza in this two part video series.
SQL Server 2012 Keeps Your Data a Little More Secure
(Don Kiely) Microsoft rebuilt security from the ground up in SQL Server 2005 and has evolved database security in each new version since then. SQL Server 2012 continues that trend with some interesting new features, such as new server-level roles, new hashing algorithms, and new permissions.
