Sriram's WebLog Microsoft solution specialist on web platform, Columbus Ohio
Sriram's WebLog Microsoft solution specialist on web platform, Columbus Ohio
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SQL Server 2008 for Oracle DBA
This 15 modules, level 300 course provides students with the knowledge and skills to capitalize on their skills and experience as an Oracle DBA to manage a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 system. This workshop provides a quick start for the Oracle DBA to map, compare, and contrast the realm of Oracle database management to SQL Server database management.
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BizTalk Server 2009 Installation and Upgrade Guides
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RaiseError in SQL Server
mmm. How many of us thought about giving a progress to the client as a feed back mechanism for a long running SQL call. Read the following blog where Jens used RaiseError event differently from inside the stored procedure to give a feedback to client application on the progress.
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How to log the unhandled web service exceptions
Unlike ASP.NET, unhandled web services exception can not be caught in global.asax(Application_Error event). Here is the workaround for that
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Web Site Projects vs Web Application Projects
I did not notice first that there two different types of web projects namely Web Site Project and Web Application Project. When I noticed, I wonder why MS came up with two different types of projects until I read this Introduction to Web Application Projects article. As it explains, MS created this new Web Application Project type for those developers, who are not comfortable with certain new features such as
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Web Site Administration Tool - Provider Tab
How do you react if something is not simple when it is supposed to be? I tried to use Web Site Admin tool for my web site. The Provider tab was erroring out as
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Dynamic SQL vs Stored Procedures
I bet all application development team had a debate on whether to use Stored Procedures or Dynamic SQL statements during their development. I read Bil Simser's blog on this and also Rob's blog and Frans Bouma's blog. What a lengthy feedback/comments and it defintely took a while for me to read everything but it is worth reading.
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Other side of the table
I never interviewed anybody for a technical position and currently as one of my team member left our team, I was assigned to hire a asp.net developer position for our team. It is quite a experience as you need to filter the resume based on our requirement. I interviewed three guys so far and still did not find a good fit. Sometimes, I used to think whether I am so picky. But my questions are simple and all I need is a direct answer. This process made me think like how I would act if I am in other side of the table! Today I got to interview one person who played lots of managerial role in various project and only know the basic concepts of asp.net but this position requires serious asp.net skill and so I was not comfortable in asking some of the asp.net specific questions to him (when I know that he is not going to answer)
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Dllimport from aspnet application hangs
What you will do when you do not get any error message but your web application simply hangs. That is what happened to me last week when I tried the following.
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Why people leave a company
Excerpts from book