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[December 17, 2007]  
Check It Out: Visual Studio 2008 Express
Check out the final release versions of the Visual Studio 2008 Express family of products.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[December 17, 2007]  
Check It Out: Visual Studio 2008 Express
Windows IT Pro  — Michael Otey

[October 15, 2007]  
Check It Out: Visual Studio Express 2008 Beta 2
Download the Beta 2 versions of the Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[January 2006]  
Handy CLR Functions That You Can Call from T-SQL Code
Here are 17 string-manipulation functions written in Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual C++ that you can call from T-SQL code.
SQL Server Magazine  — Readers

[March 20, 2006]  
Developer .NET UPDATE--Let's Speak a Common Tongue--March 17, 2006
Visual Basic (VB), Visual C#, Visual C++, and Visual J# all follow an OO paradigm. However, some of VB's terms differ from those used by the other .NET languages. Here’s a look at how object keywords differ.
SQL Server Magazine  — Various Authors

[March 20, 2006]  
We All Need to Speak a Common Tongue
Visual Basic (VB), Visual C#, Visual C++, and Visual J# all follow an OO paradigm. However, some of VB’s terms differ from those used by the other .NET languages. Here's a look at how object keywords differ.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Sheldon

[March 6, 2006]  
Developer .NET UPDATE--Back to Basics--March 3, 2006
If you’re just getting started with .NET, here’s a look at some basic .NET learning tools as well as links to resources in which you can get more information.
SQL Server Magazine  — Various Authors

[March 6, 2006]  
Back to Basics
If you’re just getting started with .NET, here’s a look at some basic .NET learning tools as well as links to resources in which you can get more information.
SQL Server Magazine  — William Sheldon

[September 2005]  
ADO, XML, and IDEs: Full-Featured Tools Spell Success for Developers
Readers choose their favorite developer tools.
SQL Server Magazine  — Dawn Cyr

[June 29, 2005]  
Visual Studio Express Editions: Fuel for the Inner Nerd?
Developers have a huge range of Visual Studio-related products to choose from. Paul explains the various flavors so you can make the best choice.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[June 29, 2005]  
Windows IT Pro UPDATE--Visual Studio Express Editions: Fuel for the Inner Nerd?--June 28, 2005
Learn about all the various Visual Studio editions and related products available to help with your development tasks.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[January 2005]  
Seamless SQL Server Encryption
A seamless database server-side encryption solution based on the Microsoft .NET Framework and SQL Server extended stored procedures was the second runner-up in our 2004 Innovator Awards.
SQL Server Magazine  — Zewei Song

[September 14, 2004]  
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, September 14, 2004
This week, in an effort to reach just about every conceivable market, Microsoft added yet another Visual Studio edition to its 2005 product line.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[August 6, 2004]  
Developer .NET UPDATE--Anonymous Admirer--August 6, 2004
Visual Studio 2005 beta 1 is out. Here’s a look at three of its new language-related features: generics, the "My" namespace, and anonymous methods.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[July 16, 2004]  
Developer .NET UPDATE--Express Edition Packages Available--July 16, 2004
Microsoft has released beta versions of the six Express Edition packages associated with Visual Studio 2005.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[April 8, 2004]  
Fortify Your Program Code
A new company, Fortify Software, has recently launched its products into the marketplace. Fortify's solutions help developers secure their program code both during development and during runtime.
WinInfo  — Mark Joseph Edwards

[May 29, 2003]  
Developer .NET UPDATE, May 27, 2003
In corporate environments, developers can use Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Windows 2003 to expose and leverage existing components. Two updates that corporate developers will find quite useful are changes to Visual C++ .NET and changes to COM+ services.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[April 22, 2003]  
Developer .NET UPDATE, April 22, 2003
Like Visual Studio .NET 2002, Visual Studio .NET 2003 includes the popular Visual Basic Upgrade Wizard. However, Visual Studio .NET 2003 includes three new companion tools that can help you migrate existing scripts and projects to the Visual Studio IDE.
Windows IT Pro  — Various Authors

[March 2003]  
What You Need to Know About Visual Studio .NET 2003
Visual Studio .NET 2003 adds important new features and better support for Windows CE .NET mobile devices.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[March 2003]  
The New Visual Studio .NET
Here are seven important features for database developers in Visual Studio .NET 2003.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey





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