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[December 2009]  
Passing NULL Parameters
Have you ever had a stored procedure that could accept a NULL value as a parameter but didn't seem to work correctly when you did so? Here's what might have gone wrong.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[August 2009]  
Importing Access Reports into SQL Server Reporting Services
Learn how to convert your Access reports into SQL Server Reporting Services–supported RDL.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[May 21, 2009]  
Quality Coding vs. Quick Coding
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[May 19, 2009]  
Visual Studio Security Tool Released
Developers can write more secure software without having to become security experts, Microsoft says, with its SDL Process Template for Visual Studio Team System.
SQL Server Magazine  — Caroline Marwitz

[June 2009]  
CLR Stored Procedure Finds Broken Objects
Stored procedures, user-defined functions, views, and triggers can fail to execute when the objects they reference have been changed. Here's a tool you can use to detect broken objects before they cause problems.
SQL Server Magazine  — Jameel Ahmed

[May 14, 2009]  
Standardize Your SSIS Package Deployments
BI xPress,now available from Pragmatic Works, integrates with Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) and Visual Studio to standardize your SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package deployments without manual coding.
SQL Server Magazine  — Megan Keller

[March 2009]  
Navigating Microsoft’s Report Designer Maze
A confusing array of Report Designers is available to SQL Server Reporting Services developers. Here's a list of the versions and what they support.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[March 2009]  
What’s New for SQL Developers in Visual Studio 2008 SP1
Visual Studio 2008 SP1 enables many features that didn’t make the cut in the initial Visual Studio 2008 release to manufacturing (RTM). Learn about SP1 reporting and data caching features that developers and architects can leverage in their applications.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[December 8, 2008]  
BizTalk 2009 Beta and RFID Announcements
Microsoft announced yesterday that the first public beta of BizTalk Server 2009 is available for download. Plus, the software giant revealed that BizTalk RFID Mobile and the BizTalk RFID Standards Pack are generally available.
Windows IT Pro  — Sheila Molnar

[December 2008]  
JavaScript Development
Learn about two solutions that make writing JavaScript easier
SQL Server Magazine  — Tyler Chessman

[November 11, 2008]  
Visual Studio 2010 Details Emerge
The next version of Microsoft's Visual Studio developer environment won't just allow programmers to create slick, great-looking applications based on the latest Microsoft presentation technologies. No, Visual Studio 2010 will itself be built on those same
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[November 11, 2008]  
Dev Connections: SQL Server 2008--What's in it for You?
This keynote outlines how SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio Team System 2008 Database Edition GDR RC 1 give developers a comprehensive platform for building applications that manage data.
SQL Server Magazine  — Editors , et al.

[November 2008]  
Efficient Data Binding with Windows Presentation Foundation and Visual Studio 2008
A free tool helps you use Visual Studio 2008 to automate wiring your SQL Server data with a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) front end.
SQL Server Magazine  — Ken Spencer

[October 29, 2008]  
Developer News from PDC 2008
Check out the blogs on our developer website windevpro.com to read news on Azure and what it means for developers.
Windows IT Pro  — Editors , et al.

[September 30, 2008]  
Microsoft Unveils Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[September 30, 2008]  
Microsoft Unveils Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4.0
On Monday, Microsoft announced branding and other information about its next-generation developer suite and development framework.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[September 29, 2008]  
A Peek at Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0
The news out of Microsoft today includes a taste of what's cooking with Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0, plus a look at Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) 2010 (previously code named Rosario).
SQL Server Magazine  — Sheila Molnar

[September 2008]  
Q: How can I extract reports from a data source for field agents to access while on the road?
Learn how to use Visual Studio’s Microsoft ReportViewer to extract reports.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Vaughn

[August 12, 2008]  
Microsoft Updates Developer Tools
Microsoft on Monday issued Service Pack 1 (SP1) updates for both Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 developer libraries, offering the expected bug fixes but also adding significant new functionality. The original versions of Visual Studio 2008
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[August 12, 2008]  
Microsoft Updates Developer Tools
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott





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