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Database Development
SQL Server
29 Jul 2008   Updated: 29 Jul 2008   Rating: 3.94/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.07
Licence: CPOL    Views: 28,070     Bookmarked: 26   Downloaded: 151
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Take a look at two new patterns to help with database concurrency: SIP and SUP.
Desktop Programming
Windows Forms
12 Mar 2008   Updated: 14 Apr 2008   Rating: 4.48/5    Votes: 15   Popularity: 4.99
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This article will show you how to view a colourful collapsible treeview for XML Strings/XmlDocument in a browser (just like Internet Explorer) without the need for XML files.
Productivity Apps and Services
Microsoft Office
19 Mar 2008   Updated: 24 Apr 2008   Rating: 4.66/5    Votes: 17   Popularity: 5.48
Licence: CPOL    Views: 142,880     Bookmarked: 109   Downloaded: 3,467
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This article demonstrates the amazing transformation power of the DataSet with agnostic XML schemas, XML, and Excel Read/Write (all with colourful XML rendering using XmlBrowser).

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Architect
Australia Australia
George Zabanah has been architecting and developing solutions commercially from start to finish for over 11 years. He has been programming since he was 11 (for over 25 years now!) using many different technologies (almost all Microsoft). George is proficient in many languages and employs best practices wherever possible using design patterns, .NET, XSLT, XML, Regular Expressions, various flavours of SQL (to name just a few). His favourite tools, however, are the whiteboard and Sparx Enterprise Architect/Powerpoint. Many waking moments have been spent by George thinking about solutions in his head (even while watching tv). His best moments are the "Eureka" moments when he wakes up from a good sleep (or after watching tv) to find that his latest challenge has been solved!