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    Microsoft SQL Server Strategy: Getting the Costs Right.
      For the next few weeks I'm going to be turning my attentions to Microsoft SQL Server as the new version, 2008 is now with us and even has it's first big patch CU1. I am however not going to focus on coding as plenty of others on GWB have that sufficiently covered. It is fair to say that SQL Server has turned into a monster, it's far more than just a database product these days, it is a complete data management suit of tools. Some of the tools are fully fledged complex products in their own right...

    Posted By: Dave Oliver | 10/12/2008 12:31 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Tulsa Techfest 2008 - Developing Service Oriented Applications Using Windows Communication Foundation Slide Deck
      Below are the slides I used during the presentation I gave at Tulsa Techfest 2008.  There were many people at this presentation.  It was a great time!  I will be posting all the demos here shortly. Tulsa Tech Fest2008 Service Oriented Development With Windows Communication Foundation View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: tulsa tech)...

    Posted By: okcodemonkey | 10/12/2008 12:34 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Tulsa Techfest 2008 - Creating A Voice User Interface With Microsoft Speech Server 2007 Slide Deck.
      Below are some links to the slide deck I used during my presentation at Tulsa Techfest 2008.  The presentation went real well and was a lot of fun.  It was awesome to teach people about Speech Application Development that have not been exposed to it in the past.  Speech development is something I am passionate about, but have been out of it as far as professionally developing on it with my day job.  Enjoy!  I will be posting the demos for the presentation here later. Tulsa Techfest...

    Posted By: okcodemonkey | 10/12/2008 12:24 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Silverlight Cream for October 11, 2008 -- #393
      In this issue: Martin Mihaylov, Dave Relyea, Manish Dalal, Karl Shifflett, Terence Tsang, David Anson has been busy with his updates and reports: Just a little too eager with the clicking... [Updated binaries and source for MouseButtonClicker]. Corey Schuman posted about an Update for his Video Slider Karl Shifflett has a Cool Usage Tip For XAML Power Toys Adam Kinney has a blog post and set of demo videos on the WPF Effects and Transitions Library Applied Laurence Moroney reports...

    Posted By: Dave Campbell | | 10/11/2008 10:04 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    In Search For Agile Domain Driven Design … Hopefully Part 1 of N
      The Useless Introduction You Used To :) This post has taken so long to be started in writing. I’ve been busy with many events in my life lately. Suffering from frequent limited internet access lately, and, all this moving between companies thing has been eating me. And yes, I admit, I' have been as tired and more honestly lazy as you expected me to be! Hey, there’s a little warning. This post is not exactly for my usual audience. I’m sorry, but introducing Domain Driven Design is not one of the...

    Posted By: Mohamed Ahmed Meligy | 10/12/2008 7:00 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Live from TCCC
      Sitting here at TCCC I decided, why not blog it up for a few minutes?  I had my presentation this morning and it was OK, I should have the slides and other info up in the next week for anyone interested. So far I've listen to talks about BizTalk and XNA (both by fellow GWB's).  Next is Silverlight followed by some ASP .Net stuff. I might have to stop going to Chris's XNA talks, I always want to start creating games after seeing them...

    Posted By: Matt Christian | 10/11/2008 1:51 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Xbox 3 flashing red lights... Again!
      My son informed me yesterday that we have the notorious 3 flashing red lights on our Xbox 360.  This is the third time in three years that we've had this problem. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907534 I called Xbox support, initiated a repair order, and will be waiting another month before my son can play it again.   I'm amazed by the lack of quality hardware in the Xbox.  Fortunately they keep repairng it at no cost to me, but I'm getting tired of annual repairs...

    Posted By: Eric Johnson | 10/11/2008 5:29 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Free SharePoint Designer Custom Workflow Activities
      Free SharePoint Designer Custom Workflow Activities   Link: http://www.codeplex.com/SPDActivities/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Available%20Activities These are add-ons for Office SharePoint Designer and are used in building up Workflows for SharePoint sites. I will be making use of Copy List Item Extended Activity in one of my blogs. This activity lets the user copy items from one site to another (from a subsite to another subsite in the same site). Other activities include: sending attachment...

    Posted By: Steffi | 10/10/2008 10:12 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Check the New Flashy Style
      Now with more reflective imagey goodness! The new theme is a work in progress. I am porting Carl Mason's SummerFruit theme for Wordpress. I've got most of the major stuff, I just need to get the comments and contact form styled.   ~Lee...

    Posted By: Lee Brandt | 10/11/2008 2:41 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Should we go for Windows Vista, or not? [Pros and Cons]
      Windows Vista: Pros and Cons   I just bought a laptop which has Windows Vista. Since I wasn’t sure if it’s feasible to keep it with this Operating System, I researched to see the advantages and disadvantages of Vista. Here is what I gathered out of personal use and research   What I love about Windows Vista: ·         The increased security, although you can also get this by having Service Pack 3 on Windows XP ·         The new looks, which in my opinion are way better than those of Windows...

    Posted By: Steffi | 10/10/2008 5:55 PM | 4 Comments | | |
     
    yellow screen of death
      This is for all those yellow moments.... Issue #1...

    Posted By: Salman Ahmed | 10/10/2008 3:38 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Dell PowerEdge Upgrade To Windows Server 2008
      I learned a few things the hard way and thought I'd pass them along in case it helps someone else. I bought a PowerEdge 2900 last winter planning on consolidating my five machines onto a single virtualized server. The PE 2900 has a pair of quad Xeons, supports up to 48 GB of RAM and 10 SCSI/SATA drives. Plenty of room for growth to support Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V. Doing my homework, I downloaded and burned the System Management Tools v. 5.5.0, A00 (5.4+ needed for Windows Server 2008 support)...

    Posted By: John Watson | 10/10/2008 7:19 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    SSRS Subreports
      So today I ran across the dreaded "Error: Subreport could not be shown."   The odd thing was that the report and subreport executed fine in business intelligence studio, yet this problem arose when the report was deployed to the SSRS server.  The key to broken subreports that execute fine in stand-alone mode are the report parameters passed in from the root report to the subreport.  A little background:  The subreport was being called iteratively in a table where each row in the table contained the...

    Posted By: smyers | 10/10/2008 8:23 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Showing repeating decimals in Word
      Not very amazing or technical but thought I'd post a bit about it anyways. Anyone that gets asked how to show a repeating decimal in Word, for example representing the fraction 1/3 in decimal is 1.33333333  with 3 repeating to infinity.  Normally there would be a line above the last 3 (the line is called a vinculum).   Now to show the 3 with a line above it in Microsoft Word you need to use a field code that superimposes one character over the other. Press Ctrl-F9 to insert the field delimiters...

    Posted By: Jason Row | 10/10/2008 4:57 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Eduardo Goncalves Now Blogging
      Eduardo is an architect and consultant with Daugherty Business Solutions.  He recently started blogging.  Check out his post on Habbits of Effective Architects.  You can also see him give a talk on this post at this month's Chicago Architects Group meeting. Happy blogging Eduardo...

    Posted By: Tim Murphy | 10/10/2008 2:17 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Conquer Online - Game Review
      Conquer Online - Game Review Conquer Online, is a game that I have played for about three and a half years. I had 3 characters in all, two trojans which are characters which can hold two weapons, and i also had an archer - everyone knows what an archer is! The environment of the game was wonderful, it is colorful and very Chinese related. Character customization is pretty amazing for a free of charge online game. At the beginning one chooses the type of character: trojan, archer, taiost or warrior,...

    Posted By: Steffi | 10/10/2008 6:33 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Tampa Bay IASA – November 2008 Meeting
      We are very pleased to be holding this meeting in cooperation with the Central Florida BizTalk User Group. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) using BizTalk Server 2006R2 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) using BizTalk Server 2006R2. Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2, the latest version of BizTalk, is an exciting tool that all .NET application developers should know about. BizTalk fills two key business needs: enterprise application integration, and business process automation. This...

    Posted By: Scott Dorman | | 10/10/2008 1:15 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    PDC2008
      I'm going to PDC2008 in Los Angeles.  I've never been before, but am told I will have a total nerdgasm.  Several coworkers are going too, so I'll have some guidance. I will try to post what I can, as often as I can, but we'll have to see (I'm not very good at keeping up with my blog). Dave...

    Posted By: Dave Yasko | 10/10/2008 1:12 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Tampa Bay IASA - October 2008 Meeting
      "Fix the Architecture" - Open Discussion We have a great group of members with a variety of experience, so bring your architecture problems and leverage those experiences and creativity to help solve them. This is an open discussion format and depending on how many people we have and how many problems we may split up into small groups or try to solve problems one at a time. Please bring your topics to discuss. We also have a backup topic of Tips for Performance in a Web Architecture. When...

    Posted By: Scott Dorman | | 10/10/2008 1:00 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    SharePoint Permissions... Part 4
      SharePoint Permissions... Part 4   Breaking Inheritance The owner has the permission to create unique permissions at the time you create a site. If you change your mind later, you have to break inheritance. To stop inheriting permissions from a parent site: 1.    Browse to the People and Groups page for a site 2.    Click the site permissions header in the Quick Launch bar. 3.    Choose Actions > Edit Permissions – a dialog box confirming that you wish to stop inheriting permissions...

    Posted By: Steffi | 10/10/2008 4:38 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Very Cool WPF Controls
      Met Tim Dawson (MVP) of DiVElements the other day. Wow,  what cool controls he makes... http://www.divelements.co.uk/net/controls/...

    Posted By: Richard Jones | | 10/10/2008 5:22 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    PDF and eBooks - I know it's a marginal cost but are Manning take it to extremes?
      Manning Publications has a program called MEAP.  MEAP stands for Manning Early Access Program - basically buying a book as a PDF before the paper version is published, in fact, before it is even finished.  Good for new technologies like ASP.NET MVC of Silverlight. Now I know that electronic versions have a marginal cost compared to paper versions, but Manning are taking this to extreme levels; In April, I bought the MEAP title, The Art of Unit Testing, $24.99 By August, the completion of...

    Posted By: Liam Westley | 10/10/2008 5:01 PM | 3 Comments | | |
     
    MNSCUG (System Center User Group) Meeting - October 16
      Please join us on Thursday 10/16, at the Microsoft Bloomington office for our monthly MNSCUG meeting.  This month we have Jim Thomson from Intel to provide an overview and demo of using