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Check out the new capabilities in VS 2005 http://msdn.microsoft.com/m...
With any buisness solutions these days, it requires the integration of multiple vendors, services and products, Hedge funds are no different. I have now worked for Hedge Fund Administrators (Citco), worked with Hedge Fund Administrators (globeop) and had dealings with a number of prime brokers ( Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America to name but a few ) and also those all important order entry systems, Bloomberg, TradeWeb , Kondor, and others. Each of the above have their advantages and disadvantages,...
The atmosphere was electric, charged by the thumping of rock/rap and dance music. The audience sat with anticipation as they waited for the Keynote to start. The lights dimmed and a hushed silence swepted across the audience, as we where now only seconds away from the entrance of the man himself. Bill Gates entered with a thunderous applause from the awaiting audience, the PDC had now official started. Check out the KeyNote online at PDC 2005 KeyNote Bill gave a quick history lesson, where we were...
check me out at MSN Spaces A different slant on my job
After some thouht, I have come up with a solution that works very nicely in the environment that I am currently working in. DETAILS TO FOLLOW
I am an avid photographer, and have a Canon Digital rebel, which I love. I may one day actually post some of my pictures here, but for the time being I am in awe of the following photographer Rodney Lough Jr, check out his web site, the images are spectacular
I am currently creating a set of Windows Services in C#, that need to be loaded in order, for example, Service A needs to be running before Service B. I notice that in the .Net framework there is a distinct lack of provision for achieving this in C#. I see that I can use Interop and call the Win32 function, ChangeServiceConfig, but I have not found an example written in C# that allows me to set the Dependancies. Has anyone got a code snippet / example that I can use, otherwise I have to write this...
I am looking for a tool that will convert a legacy Visual Basic 6.0 code base to C#, has anyone out there know of anything that will help me in this task. Any help would be appreciated
I have just started a new project, where I feel as though I have been transported back in time several years. The project is using Visual Basic 6, Oracle 9i using a two tier approach, all of the buisness logic sits in the database hidden inside hundreds of stored procedures, and the Visual Basic Code is well, visual Basic. I say this after several projects where I have been using .Net and N-Tier approaches to application archetecture and development, so have become accustomed to a more sophisticated...
Interesting article http://weblogs.asp.net/alai
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