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  • Codebetter does job searches better!

    It is undeniable that the blogosphere is becoming a prime time source of networking, information, and advertising. With this in mind, we've been watching the evolution of blogging. Authors like Scott Hanselman and Sahil Malik, business owners like Joel Spolsky and Eric Sink all are using the blogosphere...
    Posted to Eric Wise (Weblog) by Eric Wise on 10-10-2006
  • Enterprise Library Registry Error (installservices.bat)

    So, I've recently finished Beta 1 of the local install of Easy Assets .NET and I started passing it to some of the beta testers (thanks to those companies that graciously accepted to test it). So far a few people have been into my code and I've received many compliments on how clean and nice the database...
    Posted to Eric Wise (Weblog) by Eric Wise on 03-21-2005
  • Custom Queries in Easy Assets .NET part II

    I received a lot of feedback from yesterday's post and some people were a bit concerned by my sample code since the querystring being built only accepted matches on = or LIKE. "How do we do a NOT? What about aggregates". That, my friends, is where today's lesson picks up. Easy Assets .NET in its default...
    Posted to Eric Wise (Weblog) by Eric Wise on 03-03-2005
  • Custom Queries in Easy Assets .NET

    Here's an example of what I love about the Domain Manager pattern I've developed in Easy Assets .NET as far as making things easily extendable for you developers out there. Let's say that we have a table of Employees. The table has the following fields: EmployeeID, FirstName, LastName, DepartmentID,...
    Posted to Eric Wise (Weblog) by Eric Wise on 03-02-2005
  • Refactoring Easy Assets .NET - Part 2 of ?

    I received a comment from my previous post from Joey asking the following: "In light of the recent Frans vs. Peter debates on SProcs vs. PQs (parameterized queries), I'm curious which route you took with Easy Assets? In your quote 'modify the sql to suit your needs' in #4 above, it sounds like you may...
    Posted to Eric Wise (Weblog) by Eric Wise on 03-02-2005
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