(Sue Harper) Yesterday I had an earlier than usual start. I was off to Scotland for the Scottish User Group SIG and had planned to fly up and back in the day. This is easy. The early bit is because I have a mutt (said mutt) and I take him for a walk every day, rain or snow. I am […]
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Divide functionality into manageable pieces with .NET 2.0’s partial classes
The list of enhancements and new features available in .NET 2.0 can be a bit overwhelming. My method has been to wait to dig into the details of the various features until a project calls for it. However, you can use one of the new features, partial classes, throughout your project.
Beefing up SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
(Arthur Fuller) SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is a freely available version of SQL Server that is included in several Microsoft products. However, the version bundled in offerings such as Visual Studio 2005 lacks a critical component: Management Studio (which is the equivalent of Enterprise Manage
A Quick Exploration of the Atlas UpdatePanel control
(Brett Burch) I’ve been messing around with Atlas a bit and think the Update Panel server control is what I’m looking forward to most. This article is a brief introduction to the Update Panel control, and only touches the most basic aspects of the Update Panel and Atlas.
Problem Determination for WebSphere for z/OS
(Rica Weller, Cleberson Calefi, Per Fremstad, Keith Jabcuga, Suresh Maddukuri, Kiet Nguyen, Robyn Nostalgi and Rajesh Pericherls) WebSphere Application Server for z/OS V6.0 is a complex product made up of many components, similar to the human body. And, like the human body, WebSphere for z/OS can ex
Visual Basic 2005 and MySQL 5 Developer Notes – Part Three
(Mike Hillyer) In my last article I created a series of classes to separate my application code from the storage used for its data. Now that I have my abstraction working I am going to implement a project hierarchy using stored procedures.
Five best practices for Oracle applications developers
(Mark Brunelli) Customizing Oracle E-Business Suite applications can be a very risky venture for developers who fail to follow some simple and straightforward best practices, experts say. (R)
Extended ListView
(Michiel van Eerd) There are many examples here on The Code Project that enhance the functionality of the ListView. I was looking for a way to display and edit multiple images on subitems and be able to sort the ListView by date, number, string, and images, but I wasn’t able to find one that could d
Oracle Execs Detail Move to Fusion CRM
(Jeremy Kirk) Oracle executives sought to allay customer concerns over its product road map, saying it won’t force them off older products brought into its arms after its buying spree of CRM vendors.
Using the Sleep and Wakeup Functions to Serialize Objects in PHP
(Alejandro Gervasio) Curious about how to serialize your objects inside your beautifully-crafted application? Look no further. Welcome to the second part of the series “Serializing objects in PHP.” This set of three tutorials introduces the fundamentals of objects serialization, and teaches you some
