Alright! You asked for it, so here it is! Here’s a bash script that will download, compile and install MonoDevelop. I can’t say it’s a perfect solution, but it does work and it’s relatively clean. The main difference between this install and platform packages is that it will install to a prefix using the parallel environment recommendations. So launching it requires a little environment setup, which the script will provide for you. Otherwise, it should work just the same. Read more…
Unix & Linux Fedora, Mono
New Features
Added support for CSLA 4.0.
Updated templates to support the new Rules Engine.
Updated support for the latest CSLA 4.0 Business base classes.
Added Silverlight 4.0 support (Requires CSLA 4.0).
Updated Framework Samples with a Silverlight project.
Supports Lazy Loading of Child properties.
Preprocessor directives.
Added Support for Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0.
Added EditableRootListBase or DynamicListBase Business Object Type Template.
Added New Partial Overrides to make customization even easier.
Increased business objects naming detection support.
Added Namespace support for the Visual Basic Templates *Breaking Change.
Added better support for composite keys and guid columns.
Added better support for grand -children and great grand-children.
Updated Collections to not throw an exception when no records are found *Breaking Change.
Added Collection Unit Tests to the sample applications and updated NUnit.
Added beta unit tests templates for the CSharp Version (These were contributed by the community and will be built and expanded on in future releases).
Added support for passing down parent information to children when creating new children.
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Desktop Tools C#
As you can see, the rules for handling identifiers and strings are relatively simple, and you can delimit them manually if you know the strings beforehand. But what if you are constructing dynamic T-SQL statements based on user input? You will need automatic ways to do this. Two T-SQL functions that can help you prepare delimited strings are QUOTENAME and REPLACE.
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Desktop Tools, Testing Testing
Microsoft Visual Studio Express is a set of freeware integrated development environments (IDE) developed by Microsoft that are lightweight versions of the Microsoft Visual Studio product line. Express Editions were conceived beginning with Visual Studio 2005. The idea of Express editions, according to Microsoft, is to provide streamlined, easy-to-use and easy-to-learn IDEs for users other than professional software developers, such as hobbyists and students. The first versions of Visual Studio 2005 Express were released on October 2005 and the Service Pack 1 versions were released on December 2006. Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions ran on Windows 2000 SP4 and above Windows NT-based platforms. In line with popular demand since their original release these editions will always remain free-of-charge. Visual Studio 2008 Express editions were released in November 2007 and their SP1 on August 11, 2008. Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 Express Editions require Windows XP or a later Windows version; Windows 2000 is no longer supported for development but can be a target platform if using 2008 Express. Microsoft may make previous versions of Visual Studio Express unavailable. Currently, Visual Studio 2005 Express editions are available for download from the Microsoft website.
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Programming programing C#, Tool .Net
Trial Editions can only be used for a limited amount of time, usually 90 to 180 days. After that time period has expired, you cannot use the product again without a valid product key. Read more…
Programming Visual studio
The Visual Studio 2010 has just been released, but have apparently been cracked or hacked, thanks to the generic master product key that been used by Microsoft to integrate into pre-activated Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, Premium and Professional setup installers in ISO image formats, which is been released to MSDN subscribers, and some editions toBest of all, Microsoft is providing free official downloads of Visual Studio 2010 trial version, which can be used for free for up to 90 days after registration. The only difference between the trial version and MSDN version (which is identical to ISO been released on *Spark programs) is that the pre-integrated product serial key been removed. As such, the trial version does accept the serial number above to upgrade to full version product. The workaround allows anybody can get free Visual Studio 2010 (which is not the lightweight Visual Studio 2010 Express) from official source without having to rely on warez or torrent sites to download Visual Studio 2010 MSDN ISO images.
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Windows Thu Thuat, Visual studio
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