Lance's Whiteboard
Random scribbling about C#, Javascript, Web Development, Architecture, and anything else that pops into my mind.
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Couple good BI & Sql2kRS links thanks to Google Alerts....
I have a handy-dandy Google Alert setup with the keywords "Sql Reporting Services Download" that paid dividends this week in the form of 2 excellent links!
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A Service Pack (hotfix) for Service Pack 2?
It appears that we beta-testers didnt do too great a job evaluating Service Pack 2 for Sql Server 2000 Reporting Services (Sql2kRS). There are numerous bugs that have been annoying the early adopters which led MS to publish a Service Pack for their Service Pack. Actually, they call these "Hotfixes" since they typically take far less time to produce than the original service pack (and hopefully contain fewer bugs).
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Heroic Aventure (rogue-like) game written in VB.NET 2005
via Brad Abrams' blog, some guys have written an RPG in VB.NET 2005 called "Heroic Aventure".
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FW: An Extensive Examination of Data Structures - Updated for 2.0
I read Scott's original outstanding MSDN articles on data-structures in .NET and was pleased to see that he has revised them for .NET Framework v2.0 & C# 2.0. Specifically, the new articles address the role of Generics in correctly choosing and utilizing various data structures.
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Sharepoint List DataExtension for Sql Reporting Services & RSTrace
Teun posted this excellent article on creating a custom DataExtension for Sql Server 2000 Reporting Services (SQL2kRS) to interface with the List.asmx web service provided by Sharepoint.
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Service Pack 2 for Sql Reporting Services!
You can now download the long awaited Service Pack 2 for Sql Server 2000 Reporting Services!
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FW: New SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Report Pack
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My newsgroup posts
This is a placeholder mostly for my self, to easily find newsgroup posts I have made, or replied to. Consider this like Blog #2.
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Other DBMS delivering CLR hosting
I was recently introduced to this article from IBM on DB2 Stinger's capeability of hosting the CLR, and later read this short comparison of the differences in Microsoft's Yukon vs. DB2's Stinger.
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Recommendation: Books For Nerds
A coworker sent me this link recently: www.nerdbooks.com