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    naim khan
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    Hello sir. I have Big Problem in Middle Tire . what is this and why we used in .NET. what is the baniftes of it. if u have ay example related to Midle Tire . then plz send me . my Email id is (khan.naim786@yahoo.com).

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      Hello sir. I have Big Problem in Middle Tire . what is this and why we used in .NET. what is the baniftes of it. if u have ay example related to Midle Tire . then plz send me . my Email id is (khan.naim786@yahoo.com).

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      naim khan wrote:

      I have Big Problem in Middle Tire

      I've always thought that Reliant Robins[^] are very strange cars and often they have a problem with their middle tire - well, the whole of the middle wheel. Seriously now, as far as I can see you do not have a problem with your middle tier because it would appear that you don't have one. You have a problem with not having one.

      naim khan wrote:

      what is this and why we used in .NET.

      It is not just .NET it is any software development. You might want to read multi-tier architecture[^]

      naim khan wrote:

      my Email id is

      Keep it on the forum. If you keep it on the forum other people benefit.

      *Developer Day Scotland - Free community conference *Colin Angus Mackay's Blog *Latest Scottish Developers Newsletter


      Vogon Building and Loan advise that your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on any mortgage secured upon it. Remember that the force of gravity can go up as well as down.

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        Hello sir. I have Big Problem in Middle Tire . what is this and why we used in .NET. what is the baniftes of it. if u have ay example related to Midle Tire . then plz send me . my Email id is (khan.naim786@yahoo.com).

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        Christian Graus
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        I would recommend running your posts through a spell checker, although it wouldn't have fixed 'tire', it would have fixed 'baniftes', and other stuff that makes this hard to read. Beyond that, it's plain you have absolutely no idea what you're doing. So, buy some books and read them.

        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.

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          naim khan wrote:

          I have Big Problem in Middle Tire

          I've always thought that Reliant Robins[^] are very strange cars and often they have a problem with their middle tire - well, the whole of the middle wheel. Seriously now, as far as I can see you do not have a problem with your middle tier because it would appear that you don't have one. You have a problem with not having one.

          naim khan wrote:

          what is this and why we used in .NET.

          It is not just .NET it is any software development. You might want to read multi-tier architecture[^]

          naim khan wrote:

          my Email id is

          Keep it on the forum. If you keep it on the forum other people benefit.

          *Developer Day Scotland - Free community conference *Colin Angus Mackay's Blog *Latest Scottish Developers Newsletter


          Vogon Building and Loan advise that your planet is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on any mortgage secured upon it. Remember that the force of gravity can go up as well as down.

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          Sava Savanovic
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          Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

          very strange cars

          Well, one got Del Boy and Rodney through all the series.

          Ko seje so, nicu mu skakavci.

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