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Prelude
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Conclusion





There is this very interesting blogpost by Robert Johnson on his “I am not Myself Blog“.

I will be testing this on my servers first thing in the morning. Please keep watching this channel.

So I have tested it: Part 1. Don’t forget to read the conclusion (before you start flaming).







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Christiaan is a forensic technician who programs on the side, although my function description says that I do IT-things for 90% of the time . I'm an avid VB.NET fan and I use lots of the ALT.Net techniques, like unit-testing, nhibernate, logging, IoC, ...
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Comment from: AlexCuse [Member] Email
Make sure to try putting your SQL queries into transactions as well! That was a rather glaring oversight in an otherwise great post.

Also remember that time's not everything, fire up profiler and take a look at what you see there. Might get a good blog post or two out of it ;)
22/07/08 @ 18:29

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