The Daily Build - Cinchoo ETL - CSVReader 7 new and 2 updated articles today
Thursday, November 10, 2016 | | Headline article | (7 votes) by Cinchoo (updated 2 hours ago) Simple CSV file reader for .NET | New Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (1 votes) by wim4you (updated 17 hours ago) Short introduction and first trial implementation in C# | | (1 votes) by Member 11659695 (updated yesterday) *Originally published in our old blog on January 2009I ran into a very simple SQL Server performance related question the other day. A puzzled DBA was staring at a simple query "SELECT * FROM table1 WHERE col_n = x". Since this was a fairly common query that was executed very frequently he had appro | | (2 votes) by rog_gc (updated 2 hours ago) I'll show you briefly the most effective way and simple way to do real OO programming with C respecting the lenguaje itself and its characteristics without strange tricks and also a discussion about OO programming itself is made. Brief and simple. | | (0 votes) by Qwertie (updated 4 hours ago) An alternative set of StringBuilder Extension methods that is closer to the methods of System.String. | | (4 votes) by Vadim Loboda (updated 10 hours ago) A way to persist C# object graph to database with single procedure using ADO.NET and table valued parameters | | (1 votes) by Kevin Griffin (updated 16 hours ago) Twilio Notify provides an amazing new framework for building a notification system which targets users across SMS, iOS, Android, and Facebook Messenger. | | (2 votes) by Member 11659695 (updated 21 hours ago) * originally published in our old blog in August 2011 - updated with SQL Server 2016 referenceAs a SQL Server developer you are often faced with the need to split a string of values that may be separated by comma, space, tab, or any other separator. In 2011 we published a simple table-valued functio | You may also like... Updated Articles, Tech Blogs and Tips | (3 votes) by slavik57 (updated yesterday) A library of notification based objects for TypeScript/JavaScript | | (11 votes) by Rasik Bihari Tiwari (updated 2 hours ago) A very simple way of hiding your files and folders using unmounted hard disk drives. It can work if the computer user isn't fairly technical. | |
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