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  • The 2012 SQLServerCentral/Exceptional DBA Awards Party at the PASS Summit

    The 2012 SQLServerCentral party at the PASS Summit is on and will once again include the awards ceremony for the Exceptional DBA of 2012. Get your tickets now. Keep your database and application development in syncSQL Connect is a Visual Studio add-in that brings your databases into your solution. It then makes it easy to keep your database in sync, and commit to your existing source control system. Find out more.

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  • Application Service Providers and Web Hosting

    Application service providers (commonly referred to as ASP';s) have quickly sprouted onto the web hosting scene in effort to provide businesses with new and innovative services. The term ASP should no... [Author: Sue Woledge - Web Design and Development - April 07, 2010]

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  • Trainee programs for foreigner in EU [closed]

    - by user63970
    Maybe this is the wrong site for asking that, but I didn't find better. I heard a lot about programs for young IT specialists in EU from other countries, my residence is Ukraine. We have several organizations that provide info about them, but you must pay quite a lot for them to only show you the list of vacancies. Maybe someone knows about companies in EU that are willing to take young programmers for trainee or junior vacancies from non-EU countries? I am interested in C++ development.

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  • Why doesn’t ISNUMERIC work correctly? (SQL Spackle)

    Another in our series of articles to help you fill in the cracks in your knowledge with SQL Spackle. MVP Jeff Moden shows us how IsNumeric works and how you should use it. Keep your database and application development in syncSQL Connect is a Visual Studio add-in that brings your databases into your solution. It then makes it easy to keep your database in sync, and commit to your existing source control system. Find out more.

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  • What is the preferred tool/approach to putting a SQL Server database under source control?

    - by msigman
    I've evaluated RedGate SQL Source Control tool (http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-source-control/), and I believe that Team Foundation Server 2010 offers a way to do this as well (as touched on here http://blog.discountasp.net/using-team-foundation-server-2010-source-control-from-sql-server-management-studio/). Are there alternatives, or is one of these considered the preferred/standard solution?

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  • A Few Useful Coding Tips For PHP - MySQL Hosting

    Due to the simplicity and effectiveness of PHP and the functionalities of MySQL, PHP-MySQL hosting solution becomes the favorite choice for many website developers. However, many PHP programmers, mostly the inexperienced website developers may face different kinds of problem because they are lack of understanding about some tips and tricks to improve their PHP hosting performance. Going through the contents of this article will help you learn the top five most useful tips for your website development.

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  • Windows Web Hosting: Why Go There?

    I work in the IT field over the last six years. I';ve always been confused about web hosting, especially on the types of hosting. This always used to confuse me, what is the best Linux or Windows? M... [Author: Danny Higson - Web Design and Development - June 09, 2010]

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  • Employer purchased a Macbook for me, as a programmer what do I need to do to get my environment setup?

    - by Chris
    I come from growing up on dos/windows and the more I got into programming and development the more I invested time/effort into linux distributions. I had a choice between an IBM and a Macbook. I went with the Macbook to get some experience but I am not really sure where to start? I find myself wanting to install virtualbox and boot up linux. Any advice for a new Mac user who wants to get back up to speed with programming efficiently?

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  • Generating Data for Database Tests

    It is more and more essential for developers to work on development databases that have realistic data in both type and quantity, but without using real data. It isn't exactly easy, even with third-party tools to hand. Phil Factor shows how it can be done, taking the classic PUBS database and giving it a more realistic set of data. Get smart with SQL Backup ProPowerful centralised management, encryption and more.SQL Backup Pro was the smartest kid at school. Discover why.

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  • Web Design in Today's Economy

    Web Design in today's Economy In today's economy businesses are looking for cheaper ways to get their Web Design and Web Development needs met. This is not necessarily a bad thing, however with web sites you get what you pay for.

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  • Using ASP.NET MVC 2 with Sharepoint Publishing

    This white paper outlines one method of enabling ASP.NET MVC 2 within the Sharepoint Publishing framework. It is targeted at Sharepoint professionals who are involved in the development of Sharepoint Publishing Sites.Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Are there any good Java/JVM libraries for my Expression Tree architecture?

    - by Snuggy
    My team and I are developing an enterprise-level application and I have devised an architecture for it that's best described as an "Expression Tree". The basic idea is that the leaf nodes of the tree are very simple expressions (perhaps simple values or strings). Nodes closer to the trunk will get more and more complex, taking the simpler nodes as their inputs and returning more complex results for their parents. Looking at it the other way, the application performs some task, and for this it creates a root expression. The root expression divides its input into smaller units and creates child expressions, which when evaluated it can use to build it's own result. The subdividing process continues until the simplest leaf nodes. There are two very important aspects of this architecture: It must be possible to manipulate nodes of the tree after it is built. The nodes may be given new input values to work with and any change in result for that node needs to be propagated back up the tree to the root node. The application must make best use of available processors and ultimately be scalable to other computers in a grid or in the cloud. Nodes in the tree will often be updating concurrently and notifying other interested nodes in the tree when they get a new value. Unfortunately, I'm not at liberty to discuss my actual application, but to aid understanding a little bit, you might imagine a kind of spreadsheet application being implemented with a similar architecture, where changes to cells in the table are propagated all over the place to other cells that need the result. The spreadsheet could get so massive that applying multi-core multi-computer distributed system to solve it would be of benefit. I've got my prototype "Expression Engine" working nicely on a single multi-core PC but I've started to run into a few concurrency issues (as expected because I haven't been taking too much care so far) so it's now time to start thinking about migrating the Engine to a more robust library, and that leads to a number of related questions: Is there any precedent for my "Expression Tree" architecture that I could research? What programming concepts should I consider. I realise this approach has many similarities to a functional programming style, and I'm already aware of the concepts of using futures and actors. Are there any others? Are there any languages or libraries that I should study? This question is inspired by my accidental discovery of Scala and the Akka library (which has good support for Actors, Futures, Distributed workloads etc.) and I'm wondering if there is anything else I should be looking at as well?

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  • Adding Windows 7 Jump Lists to Visual C++ Applications

    Jump Lists provide a simple and convenient way for users to open documents and perform common tasks, and Windows 7 provides basic support for Jump Lists with no explicit application development. C++ developers can improve their applications by using the MFC class CJumpList to provide custom jump list items for easier application interaction.

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  • Flash Website for Superior Exposure

    Flash website design can be simple as well as complex in nature i.e. the flash animations. The animations can be designed using different combination of fonts, graphics, pictures, etc. By the help of... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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  • Database Continuous Integration 101

    We talk a lot about continuous integration here on the Atlassian Dev Tools blog, and many readers are bonafide CI gurus. Now that you are integrating your application code, test code, config files and deploy scripts, are you ready to take it to the next level? An increasing number of engineering shops are starting to bring the continuous integration discipline into their database development. Get smart with SQL Backup ProGet faster, smaller backups with integrated verification.Quickly and easily DBCC CHECKDB your backups. Learn more.

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  • Groovy support in Java EE projects

    - by Martin Janicek
    As requested in the issue 144038, I've implemented support for Groovy in a Java enterprise projects. You should be able to combine Java/Groovy files, run them and thanks to the new Groovy JUnit tests support you can also run groovy tests together with your existing Java tests. I hope it will make your enterprise development (and especially enterprise testing) easier and more productive. Note: The changes will be propagated to the NetBeans daily build in a few days, so please stay in touch!

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  • Professional Logos Design Process

    Briefly the professional logos design process on LogoStudies.com consists of: 1) studying the niche, theme and style. We learn about your niche, see it?s main points and according to that we think o... [Author: Matas Baranauskas - Web Design and Development - April 05, 2010]

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  • How to save results of a procedure with more than one result set

    Sometimes a procedure returns more than 1 result set. The article describes how to save all result sets into new database tables Keep your database and application development in syncSQL Connect is a Visual Studio add-in that brings your databases into your solution. It then makes it easy to keep your database in sync, and commit to your existing source control system. Find out more.

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  • How to convince boss to start using Codeigniter or YII at work?

    - by mahen23
    Hello, i work for a web development company and during the one year i have spent here, there were no improvements in the technologies we used to built our websites. I introduced jquery to them (buying the Novice to Ninja by Sitepoint) and now, i want to get rid of all these crappy PHP from scratch and use a PHP framework instead. So what reasoning i can use to convince my boss to switch, and how to convice the other developers too?

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  • Learning More About SEO

    SEO (search engine optimization) is one of the today';s most popular Internet marketing technique used in the industry. It mainly uses the capability of search engines to bring traffic to a website. A... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - June 08, 2010]

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  • Campus Solutions for Higher Education: New Directions Drive More Value for Customers

    Hear how Oracle's vision and product development direction for the Campus Solutions suite of products is helping customers achieve cost savings, agility and increased value they need to succeed in today's challenging economic environment. Learn how extending the reach of Campus Solutions with a SOA-based architecture is a strategy that will benefit customers far into the future, and hear what's next on the horizon for Campus Solutions customers.

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