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Going to Southwest Fox 2005 Conference... (Milind Lele)

This October (13-16) I will be at the Southwest Fox 2005 Conference. I will be speaking about...

Author: vsdata Date: 09/16/2005

More on LINQ (by yag)

Here are some links to various reactions and interviews on The Linq Project. Visual Basic 9.0:...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 09/15/2005

Power Outages and a visit with a friend (by yag)

Spent yesterday with an old friend and former co-worker, Bill House. He is a principal in a company...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 09/12/2005

Yag's PDC Schedule (by yag)

I'm getting ready for PDC - and planning to spend a lot of time in the pavilions and lounges to talk...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 09/08/2005

Interview on VFP and Sedna now online (by yag)

I've been meaning to blog this for almost a week now, but I've just been crazily busy getting ready...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 08/05/2005

New session abstract for PDC (by yag)

Paul blogs about how he has changed the abstract for one of his talks to make it more enticing....

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 08/05/2005

The Visual Studio Debugger Chat, July 28th @ 1pm Pacific Time

In case you have any burning questions or comments about SQL, C#, VB, C++, or script debugging...

Author: vsdata Date: 07/25/2005

Erik Meijer watch... (by yag)

One person here that I always enjoy listening to is Erik Meijer. He just told me that he'll be...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 07/21/2005

VFP9 Case Studies Now Online (by yag)

Ken blogs about two new VFP9 case studies that have just gone live. I just wanted to point to his...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 07/21/2005

Dynamic languages and data (by yag)

I've mentioned before that one of the reasons I enjoy my job so much is that I get to work with...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 07/12/2005

I'm back - and an XML Editor tip (by yag)

It's been way too long since I've blogged. I was off on a family trip in Europe for 3 weeks, and...

Author: Yair Alan Griver Date: 07/06/2005

Adios for Now and Welcome to the New VFP QA (by John Koziol)

Hi folks! I have decided to resign from Microsoft effective 15 July. This is due to personal reasons...

Author: vsdata Date: 07/04/2005

VS Data Community Submitted Bugs for VS 2005

During the month of May 2005, there were 44 bugs submitted against the VS Data tools by customers...

Author: BradVanBeek Date: 06/10/2005

Personal Computer Oddities (by John Koziol)

I recently had a conversation with a friend and casually mentioned the IBM PC/XT-386. He'd never...

Author: vsdata Date: 06/07/2005

MSDN chats

An MSDN chat is the cool way to talk directly to us Microsoft people :) .You can ask questions...

Author: EddieGoziker Date: 06/01/2005

Introduction to Visual Studio Data Designer Extensibility (by Milind Lele)

This whitepaper provides an introduction to Visual Studio Data Designer Extensibility (DDEX). In...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/31/2005

Product Feedback on Visual Studio 2005 (by Brad VanBeek)

The VS Data team receives valuable feedback from customers' experiences with the Visual Studio 2005...

Author: BradVanBeek Date: 05/31/2005

Changes Coming Soon (by John Koziol)

Our blog will soon undergo a bit of an edit to make sure we have fresh content and can give you...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/24/2005

So Much for Jeopardy! ... For Now

I went to the audition in SF last Thursday. I needed to answer 35 or 50 questions correct; I got 32....

Author: vsdata Date: 05/22/2005

The Ages of Fox (by John Koziol)

Some time back, I mentioned the word "paleovulpic" as pertaining to pre-Visual FoxPro. Well, I was...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/15/2005

Cool Code Revisited (by John Koziol)

So today Richard unveiled his version of a number to Roman numerals utility. It involved a bit more...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/12/2005

Cool Code Using VFP 9 (by John Koziol)

(UPDATED) ... Whoops, wrong alias name used in the USE IN command. Repaired now <g> So Richard...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/11/2005

Incredible! (by John Koziol)

I announced in a private email to friends a few weeks ago that I was auditioning for the gameshow...

Author: vsdata Date: 05/10/2005

Looks Like I'm the Blog Tsar

Hey folks, I'll be trying to get fresh content and other goodies from the Team as I can. In the...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/27/2005

My ISV Buddy has a blog!

James Proud, my ISV buddy, has a blog. https://www.jamesproud.com Most of our dialog is over IM....

Author: vsdata Date: 04/26/2005

More bloggy goodness (by yag)

The C# team has a number of great blogs, and I've been after the VB team to be blogging more. So, I...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/18/2005

Anonymous Comments Accepted Again (by John Koziol)

For a while there, the bog wasn't accepting anonymous comments, that is, you had to register as a...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/18/2005

Visual Studio Beta 2 hit the streets (by Mairead)

In case you have not heard, Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 hit the streets for you guys/gals to take a...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/18/2005

More information on DDEX (by yag)

One of the things that we've worked on for VS 2005 is something we call Data Designer EXtensibility...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/15/2005

Do we understand words as we use them? - John Koziol

(UPDATED) More word issues posted at the bottom. OK, this is not a technical post; it's an...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/15/2005

.Net from a VFP Perspective Part Something or Other - by John Koziol

OK, OK - I apologize. I haven't kept up with this series in a while. There are several reasons, for...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/14/2005

Congrats to two Fox community sites (by yag)

One of the cool things about Visual FoxPro is its community. I just wanted to congratulate two...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/10/2005

New MSDN Forums for VS2005 (by yag)

Those of you reading this blog for a while know that I'm very committed to improving our feedback...

Author: vsdata Date: 04/08/2005

Creating Tablet PC applications in VB (by yag)

One of the things I showed when I was in India was various ways of ink-enabling your applications...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/25/2005

Dataworks team blog (by yag)

One of the teams we work really closely with is Dataworks - they're the ones behind ADO.NET. They...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/20/2005

XML Visualizer for VS2003 (by yag)

One of my favorite features coming in VS2005 is debugger visualizers. They allow you to easily add a...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/18/2005

VB Coding Guidelines (by yag)

Cory has published some VB Coding Guidelines. Julia asks: "Why this is on his blog and not on the VB...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/18/2005

Rob Copeland is blogging! (by yag)

Rob Copeland, Product Unit Manager for RAD Tools (that's VB, .NET Client aka Winforms and VS Data)...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/11/2005

Database Projects in Visual Studio (by Krishna)

Summary: Database projects are simple file based projects that allow you to store and execute...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/08/2005

Partially trusted applications (by yag)

Jay is running a survey to get information on usage of partially trusted applications. I wanted to...

Author: vsdata Date: 03/03/2005

The birth of VS DATA's Table Designer (by Mairead)

As a relatively new member to the VS Data team, I was unaware of the complete history behind our...

Author: vsdata Date: 02/28/2005

New SQL Server Editions (by yag)

I'm a few days late posting this, but I wanted to point y'all to Tom's article on the new set of...

Author: vsdata Date: 02/25/2005

I loved this VB6/VB.NET article (by yag)

Although it was written as a response to an article by Richard Grimes, I like this blog entry...

Author: vsdata Date: 02/25/2005

Exploring VB .Net from a VFP Perspective (Part III) (by John Koziol)

Sometimes I feel like I'm repeating what others have already written about .Net from the VFP...

Author: vsdata Date: 02/22/2005

A Very Cool Use for Visual FoxPro (by John Koziol)

This is very cool. It's a database of stuff about climbing the Himalayas....

Author: vsdata Date: 02/18/2005

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