Can I use Visual Studio 2010 Architectural features to enforce design on code, without feature packs?
I am studying Visual Studio 2010’s architectural tools for application lifecycle management.
How to prevent my executable being treated from AV like bad or virus?
I’m creating a piece of software, that will run on windows and will act like launcher for the game, to serve as an auto-updater and file verifier in client side PC.
Keeping SQL Server DB Up to date in Team environment [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: How can I keep my visualstudio database project in sync with my database? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. We are working in a Visual Studio Environment using TFS. When developers get the latest source code it includes a copy of the ‘update’ sql scripts for the database of […]
Visual Studio DBProjects and problem with it running post-build SQL (file too big)
What I am doing is creating a DBProject.. importing a DB.. then creating scripts in the PostBuild that are DATA scripts for each table (so that the post build can populate the tables after the schema is generated..
Saving Image In Access 2016
I am trying to save image in database
codes run successfully
but when i retrive the image it gives error
parameter is not valid on This Line
Saving Image In Access 2016
I am trying to save image in database
codes run successfully
but when i retrive the image it gives error
parameter is not valid on This Line
Saving Image In Access 2016
I am trying to save image in database
codes run successfully
but when i retrive the image it gives error
parameter is not valid on This Line
What are these grey out import?
Build times for small incremental changes to C# Web Applications
I have recently been moving away from ASP.NET Websites in favor of Web Applications. More specifically I have recently been picking up MVC as an alternative to developing ASP.NET Forms websites.
Build times for small incremental changes to C# Web Applications
I have recently been moving away from ASP.NET Websites in favor of Web Applications. More specifically I have recently been picking up MVC as an alternative to developing ASP.NET Forms websites.