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| The Latest from Managed Data | MORE | | Hosting of Code Samples My intention is to upload other SQL Server related samples as well as How-To articles to there. The other day when I posted about the sample how to call a WCF Service from a SQLCLR method , I mentioned that I had no place to host my demo-code. did not want to create a project on CodePlex (like I did with the SQLCLRProject ), as demo code is not really projects per se. discussed this with David Reed from Microsoft who is a PM on the SQL Server team, and has a lot to do with overseeing the SQL projects on Code Plex. Managed Data - Thursday, February 12, 2009 How-To Article about Calling a WCF Service from SQLCLR So without any further ado, the How-To article can be found here. Update: I have now created a Resource Page on MSDN’s code gallery , where the sample code for the article can be found. I sometimes (not as much as I would like) hang out at some of the user forums where people talk about SQL Server generally and the SQLCLR specifically. Ever so often the question is being asked how to call into a WCF service from SQLCLR (.NET NET code running inside SQL Server). So if you want to get the code, go to here. Managed Data - Sunday, February 8, 2009 iPhone in UK Well, right after having written my previous post about iPhone, I came across an article in The Times, saying that O2 has supposedly received the rights to sell IPhone in UK. It will be interesting to see how users in UK will react to the iPhone, seeing that over here (in UK) users are generally more sophisticated and demanding when it comes to cell-phones than in the US. Hmm, I happen to be an O2 customer, and I love gadgets - so even if I really can’t see the point of the iPhone … you never know. Managed Data - Thursday, July 5, 2007 | | The Best from Managed Data | MORE | | iPhone in UK Well, right after having written my previous post about iPhone, I came across an article in The Times, saying that O2 has supposedly received the rights to sell IPhone in UK. It will be interesting to see how users in UK will react to the iPhone, seeing that over here (in UK) users are generally more sophisticated and demanding when it comes to cell-phones than in the US. Hmm, I happen to be an O2 customer, and I love gadgets - so even if I really can’t see the point of the iPhone … you never know. Managed Data - Thursday, July 5, 2007 How-To Article about Calling a WCF Service from SQLCLR So without any further ado, the How-To article can be found here. Update: I have now created a Resource Page on MSDN’s code gallery , where the sample code for the article can be found. I sometimes (not as much as I would like) hang out at some of the user forums where people talk about SQL Server generally and the SQLCLR specifically. Ever so often the question is being asked how to call into a WCF service from SQLCLR (.NET NET code running inside SQL Server). So if you want to get the code, go to here. Managed Data - Sunday, February 8, 2009 Hosting of Code Samples My intention is to upload other SQL Server related samples as well as How-To articles to there. The other day when I posted about the sample how to call a WCF Service from a SQLCLR method , I mentioned that I had no place to host my demo-code. did not want to create a project on CodePlex (like I did with the SQLCLRProject ), as demo code is not really projects per se. discussed this with David Reed from Microsoft who is a PM on the SQL Server team, and has a lot to do with overseeing the SQL projects on Code Plex. Managed Data - Thursday, February 12, 2009 | %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Optimistic concurrency in MongoDB using.NET and C# 'This article demonstrates a technique and supporting library for adding optimistic concurrency control to NoSQL databases and MongoDB in particular. At the end of this article is a simple C# class (data context) which has save and delete methods which internally are safe via optimistic concurrency control. Quickly, what is optimistic concurrency control? Ideally, all databases that allow concurrent access or disconnected access need to implement some form of concurrency control. This usually comes in two flavors: Pessimistic concurrency control. Optimistic concurrency control. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 8, 2013 People or the system? An article in the MIT Sloan Management Review a few years back suggested that when “star players” move to a new team they don’t necessarily, or even normally, keep their “star player” performance. “the two view-points are always tenable. The one, how can you improve human nature until you have changed the system? The other, what is the use of changing the system before you have improved human nature?” George Orwell, “Charles Dickens” essay in Shooting and Elephant and Other Essays, Penguin Books I am sure I am not alone in exhibiting another of Orwellian trait: Double think. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, March 26, 2013 Links! - 2 conferences, 1 week This presentation was based on an article I wrote for InfoQ last year My 10 things for making your Agile adoption successful. I’ve been to two conferences this week! The first was Agile Dev Practices in Potsdam, outside of Berlin. At I presented my Retrospective Dialogue Sheets (www.dialoguesheets.com) , well I say presented, it was 10 minutes of introduction, 60 minutes of attendees doing Dialogue Sheets and 20 minutes wrap up. Anyone who has attended one of my Dialogue Sheet sessions will recognise the format. Which also means there aren’t a lot of slides for download. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, March 8, 2013 | -
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This article is a follow up one I wrote last week entitled “The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB – Oh My!”. In that article I introduced the NoSQL movement, MongoDB, and showed you how to program against it in.NET … Continue reading → NoSQL Articles Visual Studio Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, April 29, 2010 - Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? Speaking of that XAML stuff, if you write WPF or Silverlight code and don’t know MVVM, stop reading this article and tp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd419663.aspx" target="_blank">learn about it here. Also have a look at my article from last month Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor see top-right of this page ). This one is entitled. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile. Cheers, Michael. 10 Features in.NET 4.0 Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Building Windows Machines in Amazon EC2
In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) infrastructure. Tags: Articles Tools Now I must admit I'd rather have found a good tutorial on The Internets or even in a book. Feel free to send me any I missed. My experience is they are either dated or about Linux and so on. First, briefly why does one care about EC2? That's a great reason and Microsoft and Google have interesting plays there too. Personally I just want a simpler way to create virtual machines. Here we go. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Saturday, January 30, 2010 - MongoDB vs. SQL Server 2008 Performance Showdown
This article is a follow up one I wrote last week entitled “The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB - Oh My!”. In that article I introduced the NoSQL movement, MongoDB, and showed you how to program against it in.NET using LINQ and NoRM. For ease-of-use, you’ll have to want to read the original article. This article is about the performance argument for MongoDB over SQL Server (or MySql or Oracle). In the first article, I threw out a potentially controversial graph showing MongoDB performing 100 *times* better than SQL Server for inserts. Those were. Your Turn. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, April 29, 2010 - Article: Azure Storage
I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. In this article, we will cover just the basics of the three storage services of Windows Azure. Read it at the DevelopMentor website here: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Developments: Azure Storage. by Michael Kennedy. October 27th 2008, Los Angeles CA - It's 9 AM and Microsoft is hosting PDC (their most forward looking developer conference). Enter Azure Storage. Listing 3. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 %>
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