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- Trouble Querying Database
- I have a table with a list of issues includes duplicates associated with a file name. There is a separate query that's linked to this table by file name and includes about 10 calculated fields associated with the file name no duplicates. I would like to create a query that...
- Tags: CR2
- Discussion threads 2006-08-16
- Working with null values in the .NET Framework
- Dealing with null or nonexistent data in application development can be tricky. Tony Patton takes a closer look at working with null values within the .NET Framework. One of the trickier aspects of application development is dealing with null or nonexistent data. It gets ...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Tony Patton, sTest, Console.WriteLine, DBNull, C#, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Programming languages, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Value, Keyword, System Namespace, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools
- Technical articles 2005-06-29
- Working with null values in the .NET Framework
- One of the trickier aspects of applicationdevelopment is dealing with null or nonexistent data. It getscomplicated when the application expects a data value and getsnothing or unexpected values; that's when you must perform codingthat properly handles these situations to avoid applicationfailure. This requires a close examination of the data wherever...
- Tags: DBNull, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, sTest, Tony Patton, Value at Risk
- Technical articles 2005-06-29
- Internet Bandwidth Speed Tester
- I am looking for a simple program that will measure the speed of my broadband internet connection cable at an interval that I specify every hour for example. The ideal program would log each test for review later. A bonus would be if the program could generate a...
- Tags: CMHJon, Internet, it management
- Q&A 2004-10-15
- NIC question
- I have an older PC (P3, 450Mhz) with a 10Mbps NIC in it. Presently, the performance on the high speed DSL is relatively slow. Would replacing the card with a 10/100 improve the performance?It probably would not help because of the fact that your DSL connection is not even up...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, Internet service providers (ISPs), NETWORKING, DSL, network interface card
- Q&A 2005-05-25
- how to get a true wifi speed at hotspot
- I have a wirless conection with a conection of 54mbs but when i download or just surf my speeds are below 56kbs most speeds run 12-14 kbs. how can I get better speeds from my hot spot?Switch to a wired network to get better speeds or stand next to the...
- Tags: conection, hot spot, HotSpot, jeffreymoore357@..., Wi-Fi, windows
- Q&A 2005-07-12
- Get IT Done: Try Windows tweaks to boost broadband connections
- An increasing number of small to medium-sized businesses are adopting broadband Internet access in the form of cable modem and digital subscriber line DSL services. These technologies provide high-speed downstream transfer, averaging 1 to 1.5 Mbps (upstream bandwidth is usually throttled back to 128 or 256 Kbps by the provider).Despite...
- Tags: broadband, Deb Shinder, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, performance, registry
- Technical articles 2003-03-31
- Choosing the right wireless broadband laptop card comes down to service
- This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.What agreat idea -- wireless broadband access anywhere, anytime for your laptop usinga PCMCIA card and cellular technology and infrastructure, and at a reasonableprice to boot. The only question is which service provider to use. I recentlytried wireless broadband products from three...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Notebooks, Mark Kaelin, laptop computer, Cingular Wireless, card, Sprint Communications, Louisville, broadband, wireless broadband, wireless
- Technical articles 2007-04-05
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