Written by WATYF on Thursday, 28 July 2005 (3541 hits)
Category: Nerdery
If Wal-Mart is the center of the physical universe (which it is), then Google is most definitely the center of the internet. There isn't anything that I can't find or learn within 5 minutes using the power of the almighty Google (I know I sound like a shill for Google, but I'm getting to a point, so hold your pants on  ). One of the things I like aboot Google is their nice selection of handy-dandy search tools (such as define and link). I like them so much that I built a few of them into the next version of TaskRunner (in stores soon!!).But by far, the neatest thing about Google is something I ran across a number of months ago, and the great thing is, it just got better... |
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Written by WATYF on Wednesday, 20 July 2005 (17872 hits)
Category: .NET Programming
( IMPORTANT UPDATE: Since the writing of this article, I have finally found a .NET embedded database that works great for everything I need. I have left this article intact so you can see how things started out, but some of the opinions in it have been vastly revised. To find out which DB I went with, you can read all about it here.) I've been hunting... and searching... and Googling for the last YEAR at least (well, maybe it's only been two months) trying to find an embedded database to use as the back end for TaskRunner.... but every single one I've tried ends up having some fatal flaw in it that makes it completely or nearly useless for TR. What I need is an SQL capable, embedded database that is thread-safe, has a .NET provider and a small foot-print, and that is available in a .NET source code (although that last requirement, I can live without)... |
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