March 2005 Entries
Jeff Atwood: Necessity.
Drew Marsh: Thoughts on AJAX.
Ben Reichelt: Hacking __doPostBack.
Shawn Farkas: Safe Impersonation With Whidbey.
Adi Oltean: Why Java VMs do not have a Pre-JIT feature?
Adam Machanic's point is: you still can't access data without using T-SQL.
Mark Miller has a new source code metric.
Jason Bently: Server Control Development Tip #1.
Mike Stall: Caveats about System.Diagnostics.StackTrace.
Roman Rehak: Compressing Virtual PC files.
Chris Webb rants about Reporting Services and Analysis Services.
Mark Treadwell: How To Understate An Airbus Accident.
Scott Mitchell: Don't forget to run the Install Services script after installing Enterprise Library.
Larry Osterman: Concurrency and the CLR.
The ieBlog tells the tale of an HTTP Detective Story.
Adam Machanic sees a downward trend in data quality.
Eric Sink's latest source control HOWTO: Branches.
Mike Robert's: How To Setup A .NET Development Tree.
Microsoft Analysis Services widens the lead in OLAP market share.
Nick points to some posts with insight on how Borland copes in the Microsoft ecosystem.
STA console applications may have garbage collection problems when COM interop is in play.
Mosha talks about a free thin client for Analysis Services (with code!).