I am thrilled and proud of the fact that my friend Maryam has just become a U.S. citizen
HOORAY MARYAM!!
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I am thrilled and proud of the fact that my friend Maryam has just become a U.S. citizen
HOORAY MARYAM!!
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(aha! just getting a new name: CreateDataReader. Thanks for the info Jackie and Kawarjit (from the AD0.Net team!)
whoa. I just noticed this in the online docs that come up through the msdn library with vs2005 (which points to this link)

The same holds true (as per the above set of docs) for DataTable.GetDataReader.
However, if you browse to a separate source of docs at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/0xbt1065.aspx there is no indication of it being obsolete.
It works just fine in the October CTP bits I am using. I’m confused.
Brad Wilson pointed to a new article on www.DotNetDevs.com, which prompted me to go over to the site and see what else is there. What I saw thrilled me. A host of articles that are aimed at removing the bridge of fear that many people have of particular topics. “Reflection Demystified”, “Understanding Isolated Storage”, “Using Encryption in .NET” and more. The authors of these articles understand that “you can’t know everything” and just because you don’t understand a particular topic or concept, does not mean you need to be addressed as though you don’t even know how to turn on a computer. Nor do they speak in tongues, taking a topic so deeply that there is no place for you to hook in so you can understand what the heck they are talking about. This site is looking like the chapters of the fantasy book I was dreaming of writing (but probably won’t ever really write). Kudos to Brad Wilson and the other authors on the .NET Developers site.
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Sorry – I had to beat Mary Jo to the pun, err punch. 🙂
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/dec04/12-16GIANTPR.asp
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I got a monthly beer delivery for for Rich from www.hogshead.com a bunch of years ago and it is really awesome.
Groovy little micro breweries from around the country that you might never know of unless you travelled to where those beers are made. I’m getting this for a really fantastic client this year.
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Very cool!!! Short films do not have many venues outside of film festivals in the u.s. Amazon Theater is actually showing some right on their website! Granted there is some serious product placement going on. I don’t know if the films are created with the goal of featuring items you can buy on Amazon, or if Amazon scours the films to find items that they sell. But there is a page that says “see something you liked in the movie? Buy it here“ Sheesh – but still….
Why wait when Beth Massi has created a tool to do it now?? In fact, she did this in February!
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