Blog: December 2012
Using Standard Templates for ListView and GridView
By Ken Getz
When creating XAML applications using ListView and GridView controls for Windows 8, you probably want your applications to look like "standard" applications.
This blog entry was originally posted December 21, 2012 by Ken Getz
Keeping Up with Online Business
By Martin Schaeferle
One of the most important things for a business is to obtain a positive online presence in order to succeed.
This blog entry was originally posted December 20, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle
Computed Columns in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
By Don Kiely
Computed columns in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) allow you to configure a column within a table that automatically calculates a value based on an expression that can include references to other columns.
This blog entry was originally posted December 18, 2012 by Don Kiely
Learning C# Online
By Martin Schaeferle
It may seem like there are so many steps to start the process of becoming an expert in the language of programming. One of the most important languages to learn in programming is C#.
This blog entry was originally posted December 11, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle
Protecting Your Data in SQL Server
By Don Kiely
The transaction log is fundamental to the way SQL Server works and is created automatically when you create a new database or attach an existing database that doesn't yet have a log file.
This blog entry was originally posted December 10, 2012 by Don Kiely
Tools for Writing T-SQL Queries in the Microsoft World
By Don Kiely
Most modern code development environments have support for writing code. In the Microsoft world, one of the primary tools is IntelliSense.
This blog entry was originally posted December 07, 2012 by Don Kiely
SQL Server Management Studio: Displaying Multiple Code Windows
By Don Kiely
You have several options for viewing and manipulating multiple code windows.
This blog entry was originally posted December 06, 2012 by Don Kiely
Learn and Grow with Time for Dinner
By Martin Schaeferle
When you have a family, it seems like there is really no good time to study.
This blog entry was originally posted December 04, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle
SQL Server Management Studio: Displaying and Filtering Objects
By Don Kiely
SQL Server Management Studio displays server and database information in Object Explorer, which presents information about database objects in a treeview.
This blog entry was originally posted December 03, 2012 by Don Kiely