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William Sheldon
  

William Sheldon is a contributing editor for SQL Server Magazine, a principal engineer with InterKnowlogy, and a Microsoft MVP for Visual Basic .NET. He's coauthor of Professional Visual Basic .NET with .NET 3.0 (Wrox) and an instructor at University of California, San Diego.
Email address: bsheldon@interknowlogy.com

86 results found for William Sheldon, displaying items 1 - 20
November 2008  
RowGen 2.0
Use RowGen 2.0 to create referentially valid but random sample data that you can use in your test environment.
SQL Server Magazine

October 2008  
Building a Custom Application with ADOMD.NET
Draw upon your ADO.NET skills to start using ADOMD.NET
SQL Server Magazine

October 2008  
MDX Queries
Take advantage of your T-SQL skills to learn MDX query basics.
SQL Server Magazine

October 2008  
Using SQL Server Management Studio 2005 to Build MDX Queries
See how to build an MDX query against a cube.
SQL Server Magazine

April 2008  
LINQ to Your SQL Server Data
Build efficient queries using LINQ, which is included in Visual Studio 2008.
SQL Server Magazine

November 2007  
An ADO Data Binding Primer
There are commonalities between the different forms of data binding. This article's focus on simple Windows Forms and ASP.NET examples provides a great introduction to data binding while running through some best practices.
SQL Server Magazine

June 21, 2007  
Must-Have XML Tools
Windows IT Pro

July 2007  
Must-Have XML Tools
XML tool suites from Altova and DataDirect Technologies are both excellent for XML editing and XML Web services support.
SQL Server Magazine

October 6, 2006  
Filling a Green Field
Today's green field is tomorrow's green swamp. Although rewriting code from scratch might seem easier, learn why you should do it in only rare cases.
SQL Server Magazine

October 5, 2006  
.NET Now Positioned to Replace COM
When Microsoft introduced its .NET technology, there were many discussions about whether this was a sign of the end of COM. At the time, most people concluded that it wasn't the end for COM. However, the mind-set is changing.
SQL Server Magazine

October 5, 2006  
Two Sides of the Same Coin
People have had both good and bad experiences with merging changes in Team Foundation Server (TFS). If your experiences have been bad, here's how you can prevent problems.
SQL Server Magazine

August 7, 2006  
Snapshot Isolation vs. NoLock
In SQL Server 2005, Microsoft introduced Snapshot Isolation, which is supposed to be an alternative to using NoLock. However, Snapshot Isolation has a few problems.
SQL Server Magazine

August 7, 2006  
Looking for a New Job? Keep These Pointers in Mind
Learn what really sets a candidate apart when interviewing for a developer (or any) position.
SQL Server Magazine

August 7, 2006  
Coming Attraction
There hasn't been much discussion about the contents of Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1. Here's a sneak peak into two features that this service pack will include.
SQL Server Magazine

August 7, 2006  
Paradigm Shift Isn't About the Client Environment
In companies, the desktop computer is here to stay but the servers they connect to might be hosted elsewhere.
SQL Server Magazine

August 4, 2006  
Software Sector Is Seeing Another Paradigm Shift
Every so often, the business software industry's focus goes through a paradigm shift. We're on the verge of another shift, but it's not the one you might think.
SQL Server Magazine

July 21, 2006  
Interested in a Programming Career? Here's How to Start
Here's some advice on how to start a programming career when you're working fulltime at another job.
SQL Server Magazine

July 2006  
ASP.NET 2.0: Cache In on Performance Shortcuts
Take advantage of callback functions and enhanced caching options to boost your Web application’s performance at the client, Web server, and database tiers.
SQL Server Magazine

June 16, 2006  
Three Non-TechEd Announcements That Are Important to Developers
Learn about the CTP release of the Visual Studio Team Edition for Database Professionals, an interesting blog about the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, and Project Glidepath.
SQL Server Magazine

June 5, 2006  
Scrum Isn't Just for Agile Processes
You can improve your software development process by leveraging Team Foundation System's (TFS's) built-in process-documentation features when you create a new TFS project. TFS ships with two processes: CMMI and Agile.
SQL Server Magazine



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