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 Friday, July 06, 2007

Scott Hanselman has posted about the "DasBlog Theme Contest" started to get some more themes for the start of the 2.0 release of DasBlog.

The contest is hosted by Ben Scheirman, who also provides a step-by-step description on how to create an own theme.

If you have ever thought of feeling as a designer and create a new theme for DasBlog? There will be no better time than now! :-)

Friday, July 06, 2007 1:34:30 AM (Mitteleuropäische Zeit, UTC+01:00)  #     Author:Markus Fischer   Comments [0]   | 
 Thursday, July 05, 2007

Phil Brammer has posted a very nice and simple quick tutorial on using a script component as a source on his blog:

http://www.ssistalk.com/2007/04/04/ssis-using-a-script-component-as-a-source/#more-42

Really worth reading!

Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:22:14 PM (Mitteleuropäische Zeit, UTC+01:00)  #     Author:Markus Fischer   Comments [0]   |   | 

Microsoft provides some useful nice stuff for download:

"Keyboard shortcuts can help increase productivity when performing certain tasks within the Visual Studio 2005 IDE (Integrated Development Environment). This wall poster provides the shortcut and associated description for the default key bindings setup in the Visual Basic 2005 profile. The poster is provided here in both color and grayscale for you to print locally as a PDF file."

Download, print, place it near your keyboard and save time:

Visual Basic 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster

Visual C# 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster

Visual C++ 2005 Keyboard Shortcut Reference Poster

Microsoft, what about providing that for the Business Intelligence Developer Studio and the SQL Server Management Studion also??
:-)

Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:25:16 PM (Mitteleuropäische Zeit, UTC+01:00)  #     Author:Markus Fischer   Comments [0]   |   | 
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