Blah blah blah Govt suck.. Insert arm-chair economists / political science
rants..Jaded little mitch aren't I ;)
But why not take the petition concept a different direction. How can Google
apply these strategies in the US and not do it here in Australia? in that
are they piggy backing a better
Where did u get FTTH?
On Wednesday, November 6, 2013, Scott Barnes wrote:
Blah blah blah Govt suck.. Insert arm-chair economists / political science
rants..Jaded little mitch aren't I ;)
But why not take the petition concept a different direction. How can
Google apply these strategies in
http://www.fernbrookeridge.com.au/
And now I wait for the Ipswich jokes or that oh you live in Ipswich poor
people look of pitty ... to which I say ... I just downloaded 3gb in 10mins
from a crappy server...
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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:05 PM,
Well, Google has been on record as saying that they prefer a more
forward-thinking broadband strategy (aka FTTP):
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/australian-it/nbn-tick-from-google-executive-chairman-eric-schmidt/story-fnb8jsrk-1226208893554
I am using Entity Framework with Winforms
I have set up my object as a data source and would like to do a sales order
maintenance screen.
Can I use BindingSource and BindingNavigator controls in this scenario?
With my VB6 legacy code i learned not to use them, however I want to try
again with
No They are not for writing demos, they are for serious work.
But why not move into the WPF goodness for databinding, otherwise you be
investing your time in an already legacy winforms.
PS : I did enjoy using Databinding with BindingSource and BindingNavigator
in winforms but WPF is the way to
Same rule applies don't autobind. You end up with 1-5 connections open on
the database. Do your own mapping and binding away from the EF objects.
If you don't make the break from the bound objects, you have to deal with
objects that have been disassociated from their context and are stale.
As
Well that killed the mood didn't it ;) ..but fair pts.
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Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.riagenic.com
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Ken Schaefer k...@adopenstatic.com wrote:
Well, Google has been on record as saying that they prefer a more
forward-thinking broadband strategy (aka
VB6 legacy code i learned not to use them, however I want to try
again with VS2012 and C#
Thanks
Kirsten
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