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And another thing...
Posted in
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at Monday, October 6, 2003 2:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time
In addition to trying to understand .Net and OO Design, the rest of the products I use aren't standing still either. XML and SQL Server are finally
tying the knot
after courting each other for the last four years. Additionally, .Net and SQL Server are also getting hitched which means there are even more possible designs when building data-driven applications in .Net. And in a few years, SQL Server will be
hitching up with Windows
itself a la WinFS. So as a SQL Server MVP who specializes in XML, I have a lot to learn on top of how to be productive using .Net.
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