Hi there. I realise that PowerShell is the next logical expansion which combines the utility of batch/command line interfaces with the power of managed code, but here’s a short entry on using loops in traditional batch scripts (just for fun). On a recent project we wanted to execute SQL scripts […]
Monthly Archives: July 2009
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Hi all.. Sorry about the relative silence, last week was my first week since I finished my last project (which ran from December 08 to July 09). You might say I’m getting accustomed to the quiet (not to mention the free time). The lead up to “tools down” has left […]
Hi All, This is just a quick post to advertise some of the high hopes I have for the upcoming Entity Framework v4 which will ship with Visual Studio 2010. The next version is bumped from v2 to v4 (in order to align with the version of the .Net Framework) […]
Hi Everyone, Well, I’ve just rolled off a large .Net 3.5 project and I have some limited availability until August 1st. So if anyone is in the market for some talented IT skills (in particular SQL Server, .Net 3.5, BizTalk, Web/SOA/WinForms) or broader consulting skills (estimations, forecasts, documentation) or troubleshooting […]
All, On the weekend I upgraded my dSLR’s camera body from the (now ancient & retired) Olympus E-500 to the very new Olympus E-620. The two dSLR bodies couldn’t be further apart in every measurable feature. To give you an idea, I’ve compiled this specification comparison which shows some of […]