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ATTENTION: I've decided to put the upgrade on hold due to a compatibility issue of our server environment with the latest CS installer package. CS 2008 now requires SQL Server 2005 as the backend DB but our database server currenlty has SQL Server 2000 installed on it. I'll resume the upgrade once I figure out when Telligent is releasing a patch to the schema compatibility issue. For now, we will continue to use the old version of CS while waiting for the said patch. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them on our forums and I'll answer them as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience and support guys! I'll let you know as soon as this is resolved. - Keith Rull

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  • Smalltalk: "Been here, done that"

    The .NET world is eagerly anticipating the release of version 3.5 of the .NET Framework and Visual Studio 2008 later this month . Naturally there is a build-up of technical discussions, events and online material about the features the new release is adding to the table. In the meantime, here I am studying...
    Posted to Weblog by cruizer on 11-06-2007
  • Looking at Maintainability

    When I start developing my first application using Visual Basic 6 the first thing that I consider was the performance. But then I realized that performance shouldn't be the first to consider. My idea is most of the time you should focus on writing maintainable code. Then replace only those slow moving...
    Posted to Weblog by leonidas on 08-09-2007
  • Languages make design patterns necessary

    In light of observations made here and there , it is becoming clear to me that language limitations play a big part in making design patterns necessary. Or unnecessary . In other words, language deficiencies make it necessary to introduce complexity into code. In fact it was the master who told me that...
    Posted to Weblog by cruizer on 08-07-2007
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