December 2005 - Posts

Windows Vista Capable PC Hardware Guidelines
There is no reason to wait till Microsoft launches Windows Vista before you deploy PCs in your enterprises. Continue your PC deployments now. The Windows Vista Capable PCs allow you to the transition from Windows XP PCs to Windows Vista in your enterprises. Read the HW requirements :).
Posted 12-28-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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Kernel team on Channel9
Here goes the real techie stuff online for all where the architects beat it out and share with us the internals. Bookmark it as it is a goldmine.
Posted 12-27-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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Tips on Program Management interviews at Microsoft
Not exhaustive but surely a good start ... Read it here.
Posted 12-26-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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MSF redined with VS Team Systems
Catch this article from Charles Young. A good read for sure.
Posted 12-26-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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CLR Profiler for the .NET Framework 2.0
The CLR Profiler allows developers to see the allocation profile of their managed applications. The CLR Profiler includes a number of very useful views of the allocation profile, including a histogram of allocated types, allocation and call graphs, a time line showing GCs of various generations and the resulting state of the managed heap after those collections, and a call tree showing per-method allocations and assembly loads. Download the latest from MSDN.
Posted 12-26-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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List of SQL Bloggers
Captures almost everyone I would have registered on my feeds ... Good one
How to: Create Starter Kits
Visual Studio 2005 templates and Starter Kits provide an efficient and customizable feature to enhance the productivity of any developer. Increasing productivity when starting new projects allows you to jump directly to the implementation of business logic and skip the redundant tasks you would have had to previously perform every time you began a new project. Read it on MSDN.
Posted 12-20-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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VSTO: Understanding the Excel Object Model from a .NET Developer's Perspective
This download contains Visual Basic and C# code examples of using the Microsoft Excel object model in Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office applications. Download it here.
Posted 12-20-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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VSTO: Understanding the Word Object Model from a .NET Developer's Perspective
This download contains Visual Basic and C# code examples of using the Microsoft Word object model in Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office applications. Download it here.
Posted 12-20-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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Free Visual Basic 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 Training from Microsoft Learning
Get your shot at it here ...
Posted 12-20-2005 by vinodkumar | 1 comment(s)
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Dotnet IL Editor

Dotnet IL Editor (DILE) is an editor program which helps modifying .NET assemblies. It is intended to be able to disassemble .NET assemblies, modify the IL code, recompile it and run inside a debugger. Get the tool here

Posted 12-16-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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Visual Studio 6.0 removed from MSDN download - TODAY
Time to say bye bye .... Source.
Posted 12-16-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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SQL Manager for SQL Server
Still thinking why one would run away from SQL Server Management Studio though !!! Anyways, could take a look what the market has in store :) ...
Posted 12-16-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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SQL Server 2005: How Secure Is Your Data?
Catch this blog from the MSDN. Interesting blog entry , old but still worth a read ...
Posted 12-16-2005 by vinodkumar | no comments
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SQL Server 2005 Editions and Integration Services
Darren talks about this on SQLIS.com ...
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