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Want to access SQL Server 2005 from PHP?

You are in luck!  Version 1.0 RTM of the SQL Server 2005 Driver for PHP is live!  Check out the SQLPHP blog for more details: http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlphp/archive/2008/07/28/microsoft-sql-server-2005-driver-for-php-v1-0-has-released.aspx - Marc

SCREENCAST: Exposing/Consuming RSS/ATOM using WCF 3.5 & Silverlight 2

In this screencast, I show you how easy it is to expose RSS and Atom feeds using the new Web Programming Model (REST) features, classes in the new System.ServiceModel.Syndication namespace, and LINQ to SQL in the .NET Framework 3.5.  Then, you will

DC Launch Follow Up

Thanks to everyone who stuck around for my "Defy Occasionally-Connected Challenges With Smart Client Applications" session at the DC Launch.  The deck and demo files are available here: Deck Workflow Services Demo Sync Services for ADO.NET

WEBCAST: Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET

Microsoft Synchronization Services for ADO.NET makes building applications for occasionally connected environments a logical extension of building applications where you can count on a consistent network.  Rather than simply replicating a database

FOLLOW UP: Public Sector Developer Conference (Seattle & Olympia, WA)

Thanks to everyone who attended.  All of my demos are based on Visual Studio 2008 / .NET Framework 3.5 RTM.  Here are the downloads: Introduction to LINQ + LINQ to SQL - deck , demo code NOTE: You will need to install both the Northwind (available

Installing SQL Server Management Studio when you already have Management Studio Express installed!!!

Argh, I just beat my head against a wall trying to do this for the last couple hours:(. After a bit of web searching, I finally found this . So if you try to run the SQL Server 2005 installer to install the full version of SQL Server Management Studio

More info on LINQ to SQL performance

Soma just blogged about VS 2008 Performance Improvements . There is some good info in his post. One of the things he mentioned was: "For example, with the new LINQ facility we set a goal that LINQ performance be significantly better than using a SqlDataAdaptor

MOSS Supports Live Earth - How we built Conservation International's Public Websites

You may recall in a previous post , I wrote about how I led a couple of projects to migrate Conservation International's public websites to SharePoint Server 2007 as well as implement a Silverlight v1.1-based Carbon Offset Calculator that is currently

Excellent video going deep on LINQ to SQL

Charlie Calvert published a video where Matt Warren (C# Principal Architect) & Luca Bolognese (Lead Program Manager) have a very deep discussion of LINQ to SQL internals. I you're like me and you really like to know how all the moving parts work,

"How Do I?" Videos for SQL Server 2005 Express

I've heard from lots of customers who really like the ASP.NET "How Do I?" videos. I think they are a great way to learn in short spurts. There are a new set of videos for SQL Server 2005 Express here . -Marc

NOVA SQL - December 2006 Meeting - SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning

Title – SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning http://www.novasql.com/presentations.htm Speaker – David Kress of Symantec and Jeremy Kadlec of Edgewood Solutions Date and Time – Monday, December 18, 2006 @ 7:00 PM Location – AT&T Government Solutions

SQL Server 2005 Label Security Toolkit

As referenced at the 2006 PASS conference this week, the Label Security Toolkit for SQL Server 2005 can be downloaded here [update: the file is attached to this post too]. This toolkit demonstrates how to combine the capabilities of SQL Server 2005 to

NOVA SQL: September 2006 Meeting - SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) Best Practices

The Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group ( www.novasql.com ) is announcing its next session for 2006 to benefit IT Professionals (DBAs, Developers, Admins, etc.) in the Northern Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland areas interested in SQL Server.

ASP.NET 2.0 Internet Security Reference Implemenattion

I've been on vacation and doing some other things so I haven't blogged much lately. I've pretty much been "unplugged" for the majority of that time. I'm slowly catching up on reading others blogs, etc. and came across this on J.D. Meier's Blog . "The

NOVA SQL - July 2006 Meeting - Pair Programming

The Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group ( www.novasql.com ) is announcing its next session for 2006 to benefit IT Professionals (DBAs, Developers, Admins, etc.) in the Northern Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland areas interested in SQL Server.
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