(Pinal Dave) In this blog post, I am going to take a closer look at expressor’s new and extremely versatile implementation of lookup tables, which they are releasing as part of the upcoming expressor 3.4 product release.
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Cloud Readiness… Where do things stand?
New Show! SSWUG TV – Interview with Laura Rose, who is a software industry veteran and business coach. We also have the latest news about OpenStack Diablo, MySQL’s commercial extensions and more. [Watch the Show] SSWUG TV – In this episode, we have a two-part interview with SQL Azure MVP Ike Ellis and updates coming from the Microsoft Build conference. […]
Oracle Database Appliance — What Does It Mean for You and Your Business?
(Alex Gorbachev) When I first heard about Oracle Database Appliance and what it does, I got really excited — I saw great potential in this product. When we got our hands dirty and started testing the appliance, I become confident that this product will be a hit. Now it’s finally the time when I can
Do you have any unused variable, please?
(Ondrej Brejla) Today we would like to introduce you a very useful feature, which is well known by most of you. Do you know experimental hint which tried to check your unused variables? I hope you do.
The Specific ElementFormDefault Schema Attribute
(Tony Gupta) Here is my ‘five-minute XML’ series where by I give you scheduled byte size guides.
MongoDB: Inserting, Updating and Deleting Documents
(Alejandro Gervasio) This final chapter in a three-part series will teach you how to insert, update, and delete documents from a collection using MongoDB and PHP.
XSLT 2.0 in IntelliJ IDEA 10.5
(sweinreuter) Did you know IntelliJ IDEA 10.5 supports XSLT 2.0? But it does!
Recent changes in RDFa 1.1
(Ivan Herman) The past few months have been busy for RDFa 1.1. Although the RDFWA Working Group has published a 2nd Last Call in Spring, new issues came up in summer that forced the group to continue its technical work (which will result, hopefully soon, in a 3rd Last Call).
Retemplating a Control and Adding Visual States with Expression Blend
(John Papa) In my last post I showed how easy it easy to create a few shapes, convert them to paths, and apply transforms to them. The result was a path that looks like Figure 1, shown in the Blend designer. In this post I’ll walk through the steps to retemplate a control to use our creation, and to
Content Types in SharePoint: How many is enough and how many is too much?
(Ken Toth) A difficult but important question is “How Many Content Types Do You Need in SharePoint?” Marc D. Anderson does not come up with a definitive number, but gives the reader some ideas to mull over.