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Apparently there's been a bit of confusion out there lately about the list of deprecated technologies in the Data Access Road Map. Both Ken and Bryant blogged about it, and I just wanted to clar...
Well, we're all back from the holidays here, spinning up again, looking forward to kicking out Yukon Beta 3 and Whidbey Beta 2. As I promised, changes are coming after the new year. ...
Tomorrow, hopefully, you'll all notice some changes to the blog here on the MSDN XML Dev Center. No, I'm not leaving, I promise. However, the blog here is being changed to move to a new bl...
I know everyone missed me the last two weeks, but rest assured, I'm back and on top of things. Thanks to all those who were patient in waiting for a response from me. I was bouncing around...
Read through my RSS items, I found a reference to this post about "The Church of XML". Seems like someone's been burned by this stuff a bit, huh While the article is a obviously dripping...
Redux Yes, that seems to be appropriate. I think I've done 2 or 3 of these "first post" entries now, but a new endeavor calls for a new First Post for what I'm sure will become the milli...
SqlXml 3.0 SP3 has just been released and is now availalbe for download from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspxFamilyId=51D4A154-8E23-47D2-A033-764259CFB53B&displaylang=en. &nb...
Yes, for my faithful readers, I am still here. It has been quite some time since I last posted, but I hope to make these much more frequently again. Curious what I've been working on ...
Sorry, got this rather late, but for anyone interested, the System.Xml team be on for the next hour or so:
Title: C# and XML
Use XML Use C# Have some questions, comments, or just want listen...
There are a few new SqlXml-related articles up on MSDN.
First we have Amar Nalla's XML to SQL: Using SQLXML Bulkload in the .NET Framework which gives great examples on constructing annotated sch...
As promised, the sample code for my presentation. The Object Demo was from Andy Conrad's article “Death, Taxes, and Relational Databases, Part 2”. The other demo was mine, and ...
So I was hoping to have updated the blog a bit more during the week, but the internet access in the Cabana areas was iffy, and sitting back in the room here I usually just fell asleep. This was ...
There's a great new article up on MSDN giving an overview of the XML Support in Sql Server 2005:
XML Support in Microsoft SQL Server 2005
How do I know its great Well, because I contribut...
The past couple of weeks I've been working on my slide deck and demos for Tech Ed (DAT 405 if you're coming). My biggest concern is to make sure that my talk isn't stale. I want to ensure ...
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