devxlogo

CoDe Magazine

Heard on .NET Rocks!: Kimberly Tripp on SQL Server

am the host of “.NET Rocks!”, an Internet audio talk show for .NET developers online at www.dotnetrocks.com and msdn.microsoft.com/dotnetrocks. My co-host Richard Campbell and I interview the movers and shakers

Wasting Energy and Rotating Things

‘m guessing that there’s someone out there (there has to be at least one) who cares how the home theater turned out. (For some of the details, check out the

Axes and Imagination

aybe you’ve heard the tale of two woodsmen. They both have the same job and job ethic. They begin their shifts at 8am and cut wood until 5pm every day.

Introducing Domain-specific Languages

oftware Factories are one of today’s new buzzwords in IT. This Microsoft initiative is likely to change the way that developers build software in the near future. The Software Factories

Retaining Multiple Sets of User Settings

sers want their forms to be in the same position the next time they open their application. While Visual Studio 2005 out of the box provides a way to store