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Database Dev Zone
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Harness the power of SQL Server Management Objects to create, document, and manage your SQL Server databases.
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(10/02/07)
Learn one of the techniques for calculating percentiles with SQL Server 2005 using the new SQL Server Common Table Expression and the latest ROW_NUMBER function.
(09/26/07)
Store your RDF triples in a database for faster performance and greater scalability.
(09/14/07)
This handy control gives you everything you need to control how users input usernames, passwords, select servers, and choose connection types.
(08/30/07)
The semantic web is about machine-processable metadata. As you accumulate this information, where do you plan on putting it, and how do you plan on accessing it? Check out this open source solution.
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You think you have data management problems? See what happens to developer Justin Whitney when he is presented with a large, mysterious (and dangerous) XML data set. DB2 Express-C saves the day for him and it can for you too. Take back control of your build, production-ready deployment, and distribution of pure XML, even in 64-bit environments. (Sponsored by DevX Skillbuilding from IBM developerWorks)
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(08/27/07)
One of the more intriguing features of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) is its database connectivity with a local database. Learn how to leverage this feature in desktop by walking through the development of a database application in AIR.
(08/09/07)
Find out how you can cross-compile an open source ASP.NET web application to a Java EE application, to easily port it from Windows and SQL Server Express to Tomcat and MySQL.
(07/30/07)
Discover how to import and export SharePoint list items using SQL Server Integration Services and the new Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML).
(07/20/07)
Not every application needs a full-featured enterprise-scale database. In such cases, you can reduce costs and save resources by using a small-footprint database.
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Bungie Jumps Microsoft's Ship
In a surprising move, Microsoft's most lucrative game developer goes private, days after Halo 3, "one of the biggest entertainment properties in history" ships.
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Microsoft Partially Opens .NET
Later this year, the company plans to let developers look at the source code for its popular .NET Framework. But is it too little too late?
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Is Java Full of 'CRAP'?
Now there's a metric that will
quantitatively prove just how "CRAP"-y a particular piece of code really is.
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CERT Fortifies Code Analysis
Everyone talks about secure code, but CERT and its partners are doing something about it: Working to effectively automate code-checking.
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SAP Readies New Developer Perks
Eager to expand its developer community, the enterprise software giant will unveil a new licensing option at its TechEd '07 conference next week.
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