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Database Deadlocks for Dummies
Explaining Database deadlocking to non-technical people
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Design pattern – Inversion of control and Dependency injection
Design pattern – Inversion of control and Dependency injection
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CodeProject Forum Guidelines
The accepted social etiquette for posting in the CodeProject discussion forums.
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Caching Interview Questions Part 1
Caching Interview Questions Part 1
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UML Interview Questions Part 1
UML Interview Questions Part 1
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Software Architecture Interview Questions Part 3 State Pattern, Stratergy pattern,Visitor pattern, Adapter and fly weight
Software Architecture Interview Questions Part 3 - Design patterns State Pattern, Stratergy pattern,Visitor pattern, Adapter and fly weight
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Programming XPath with VTD-XML
Learn to take advantage of VTD-XML's stateless XPath capability to achieve unmatched efficiency and flexibility
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Coding an N-Tier Application in C# without any Wizard Part II
Beginner to intermediate in N-Tier
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