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The XML.com Interview: Liam Quin
by Russell Dyer – Many people have contributed to the development of XML. One contributor and XML expert who stands out is Liam Quin — author and co-author of three popular books on XML, and employee of the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c.org) as XML Activity Lead. He spoke with me by telephone rece
Data row structure in MS SQL 6.5
In this article, Alexander Chigrik shows you the data row structure in SQL Server 6.5.
Save Database Trips
by Bill Wagner – Use the System.Data.DataSet class to ease database code creation and deliver more features.
SQL Server Startup Parameters
Article which explains the basics of SQL Server startup parameters.
An Introduction to SQL Server Query Tuning
by Randy Dyess – Learn the basics of how to turn queries and stored procedures.
Preparing for Yukon
By Michael Otey – Yukon will be here before you know it. And nothing would put you in a better position to hit the ground running with the upcoming SQL Server release than to start evaluating when and where to use the new CLR languages in your environment.
How to Make Your .NET Windows Forms Configuration Files Dynamic
Although Windows Forms configuration files are read-only within the framework, they become dynamic XML databases when you create this AppSettingsManager class.
XML in Enterprise Applications
by Hitesh Seth – To appreciate the value that XML brings to enterprise applications, I spoke with technology executives of leading enterprise application vendors who have started to see the benefits of their investments in technologies such as XML and Web services.
IBM XML Forms Package
The IBM XML Forms Package is a toolkit consisting of software components designed to showcase the possibilities presented by XForms, an emerging W3C standard (W3C Candidate Recommendation). The package consists of two main components: the data model component and the client component.
