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Join the Microsoft Game Studios Beta Program
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Join the Microsoft Game Studios Beta Program

If you’re interested in joining Microsoft’s beta program for games, you’ll be interested in the following email I received.

22 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
Getting more out of SQL Server Reporting Services Charts
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Getting more out of SQL Server Reporting Services Charts

Summary: This white paper presents general information, best practices, and tips for designing charts within Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services reports. It provides an overview of some Reporting Services features, answers common chart design and feature questions, and includes advanced...

22 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
State Government kudos
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State Government kudos

This is not a tech related blog posting.

11 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
Pictures of the 1st Fort Smith .Net User Group Meeting
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Pictures of the 1st Fort Smith .Net User Group Meeting

A bit thank you goes out to Anthony Potts for sharing these pictures.

11 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
Free DevExpress .net controls
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Free DevExpress .net controls

I ran across an ad today that linked me to where DevExpress is giving away over 40 controls for free.  I’m a big fan of two of their products (which unfortunately aren’t free), CodeRush and their Excel like grid control. ...

06 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
SQL Server Management Pack
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SQL Server Management Pack

I found this nugget of a tool today.  I haven’t tried it out yet, but it sounds like one terrific tool.

05 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker
First Fort Smith .Net User Group Meeting
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First Fort Smith .Net User Group Meeting

Last night was the first meeting for the Fort Smith .Net User Group.  It was a great turnout of 38 people and featured Raymond Lewellan talking about Behavior Driven Development.

04 Mar 2008 By Randy Walker