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It really is a bug!These kind of apps are really an extension of the capabilities.Features in fact.Talk about AI !!!
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Hell freezes over : Announcing Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1Performance Troubleshooting Article and VS2010 SP1 Change[^] One of the interesting patterns we have seen is that Windows XP users are twice as likely to hit hardware graphics related issues than those using Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server. In some cases users report slower performance of VS2010 along with the potential for crashing behavior. Very frequently this turns out to be attributable to poor/old video drivers or other operating system components. You can manually turn off hardware acceleration in Visual Studio if you think this is impacting you. To do this, choose Tools, Options and turn off the automatic options:
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Hell freezes over : Announcing Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1Jason Zander Quoted: I’m happy to announce that as of 10:00 AM PST the final version of the Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is available for download! MSDN subscribers can download the bits immediately with general availability on Thursday, March 10. * Download Service Pack 1 (MSDN Subscribers) * Thursday's general availability download is here. As described with the SP1 Beta post, in this release we have addressed some of the most requested features from customers of Visual Studio 2010 like better help support, IntelliTrace support for 64bit and SharePoint, and included Silverlight 4 Tools in the box. We also added unit testing support on .NET 3.5 and a new performance wizard for Silverlight, among other changes. We concentrated heavily on fixing issues you reported, including the top voted issues from Connect. The full list of changes can be found in the Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server knowledge base articles. You can also find information about SP1 compatibility, SP1 Readme, and general information about SP1 in the Visual Studio Dev Center. More here..[^]
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CompromiseYou can always persist any object anyway you like.If you have agnostic save factory functions etc...I guess your use of XPO was closely bound anyway,delivering working software is your job on time.
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CompromiseHoly Crap !
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CompromiseDude just read the XPO documentation and samples separately.Also visit the peer forums and old KB posts.XPO is amazing,compact and can do your job fast.Been using it for over 6 years now.Though not the newer ones.You can't blame it! Would you rather go back and do it without XPO ! Did i hear a NO ?
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The conspiracy of silence.....
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Are oracle products free?ya sure...thanks to oracle java will now become closed source again !!!
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Are oracle products free?If i signup,I can download the stuff.Do they have any serial key mechanism or online activation ? How do they keep track of it?