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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Java… does it have a future? Well not for me..
As someone who has used Java for my own development needs for years, I find it sad the Java platform appears to be falling apart or at the very least getting some bad press. Lets consider the recent events, we … Continue reading
SQLCLR – Drop Assembly + Dependancies
Recently I have had the pleasure of working on SQL Server 2008 R2 using the SQLCLR support. Which I must admit it is quite nice to use, though a couple of things have anoyed me while using… one of which … Continue reading
									
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