Subject: RE: favorite CSS editor? - msg#00173
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I'm using Whidbey, specifically VS2005 February 2005 CTP, and liking it. I
notice that they've improved the CSS and XML editors over last autumn's
releases - thankfully!
Cheers,
Stuart
Stuart Celarier | Fern Creek | www.ferncrk.com
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RE: favorite CSS editor?
TopStyle
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Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Collum [mailto:justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03/23/2005 8:21 AM
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Subject: [padnug] favorite CSS editor?
I'm looking for suggestions for a CSS editor. I've used GoLive in the pase
and it's good but an absurd memory hog (is Adobe in the memory business
too?). So I'm hoping for something useful but lightweight.
-- Justin
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Dynamic SQL vs. Stored Procedure
Can anyone point me to documentation showing that calling a SP from a
.NET app would be faster than using dynamic SQL calls? I have seen
several mentions by MS that SPs are "best practice" and mentions on
pages and in the XML Web Services practice tests that they are faster,
but can't seem to find any documentation as to how much faster or why
they are faster. I am assuming it's because SQL will cache SPs, but
doesn't do such a good job on dynamic SQL, but I'd like to see the
documention from MS about it.
Thanks
KRP
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Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Collum [mailto:justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 03/23/2005 8:21 AM
To: PADNUG
Subject: [padnug] favorite CSS editor?
I'm looking for suggestions for a CSS editor. I've used GoLive in the pase
and it's good but an absurd memory hog (is Adobe in the memory business
too?). So I'm hoping for something useful but lightweight.
-- Justin
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Dynamic SQL vs. Stored Procedure
Can anyone point me to documentation showing that calling a SP from a
.NET app would be faster than using dynamic SQL calls? I have seen
several mentions by MS that SPs are "best practice" and mentions on
pages and in the XML Web Services practice tests that they are faster,
but can't seem to find any documentation as to how much faster or why
they are faster. I am assuming it's because SQL will cache SPs, but
doesn't do such a good job on dynamic SQL, but I'd like to see the
documention from MS about it.
Thanks
KRP