Hi Steve
I have been looking into working with SharePoint sites today (via the web
services) and I think that I read somewhere that the object model only works
if you're running on the machine where SharePoint is hosted.
Throwing the question to a wider audience, I have a client who wants to move
You could also try www.greenbox.com.au. They deal in end of life leased
equipment which is not the same as end of useful life.
Thanks
Peter
On 3 February 2011 11:45, Stephen Price wrote:
> Have a look at http://www.4cabling.com.au/
> Might be cheaper. I got a small rack (9RU) for home and it co
+1 for this book.
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, a quick book review. I highly recommend the book *CLR via C#* 3rd
> Edition by Jeffrey Richter.
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> http://www.wintellect.com/CS/blogs/jeffreyr/archive/2009/06/17/clr-via-c-3rd-edition.aspx
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> http://blogs.ms
Hi Les
I my opinion LINQ is worth the learning curve because it allows fairly
rapid development of applications compared to an application with
dedicated business objects and associated stored procedures. We code
generate all of our data acces objects and stored procedures but when
there's a chang
Hays have a salary survey from 2009 at
http://www.hays.com.au/salary/default.aspx. Appears to be the latest
one and there are links to previous years to see the change.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Richard Jones
wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good websites that list up to date contracting