TWC9: SQL Azure, MVC 2, New Channel 9 Content
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- CodePlex - SQL Azure Explorer project gives you great built-in tools for Visual Studio to visually explore your SQL Azure databases.
This is my interesting... When Channel 9 supply those documents or more details about them ???
The ExpandoObject (agree the name is cool, reminiscent of dynamic Javascript objects) is nice for very very simple XML, but it's still not quite suited for XML because you can only use simple names for it and it has no notion of namespaces either. It's not quite suited for the infoset datamodel. Still, for simple grammars that don't use names like xsl:value-of, it's pretty usable.
How do you dereference a member in a language that looks like the previous example, or like this (now not only talking about ExpandoObject): Customer."Customer Type". A dictionary will easily support that: Customer["Customer Type"], but I get a compiler error trying to use the indexing operator on an ExpandoObject.
Hi TinyA. Could you explain what you mean with "those documents"?
Sorry for my mistake, I can find what I want here : http://sqlazureexplorer.codeplex.com/
Nice day littleguru
Maybe a little bit off topic: Why do you produce 16:9 videos when you encode the video in 4:3 format?
Most people i know have 16:10 screens today, even if you have an old tube you can watch 16:9 videos - believe it or not
Thanks for a great show!
Agree, we're switching the player to be 16:9 in the future and the WMV High version is 16:9 native. Our encoding process does letterbox automatically since our current player is a 4:3 ratio. As part of "Revolution 9", we will be changing the player to dynamically resize based on aspect ratio.
Oh and thanks for the support!!
Good to see that you guys took up my advice and no longer put the laptop on your lap,..
Trouble with the swimmers Brian?
LOL! No comment.
(written with my laptop... which is on my lap...)
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