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Area Events

Local Events  10/02: ON SQL User Group ( www.ohionorthsqlserverug.org ) 10/09: Cleveland .Net User Group ( www.bennettadelson.com ) 10/16: Cleveland WPF User Group ( www.ClevelandWPF.info ) 10/16: Office 365 Great Lakes User Group ( http://www.havilahtech.com/ ) 10/23: Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group ( www.ClevelandDotNet.info ) Regional Events 10/05: SharePoint UG Golf outing at Quail Hollow ( www.SharepointCleveland.com/ ) 10/06: SQLSaturday 171-Pittsburgh ( www.sqlsaturday.com ) 10/25-26: m3 conference ( www.m3conf.com ) 10/27: SQL Saturday 174-Charlotte ( www.sqlsaturday.com ) 11/8-9: Dogfood Conference ( www.dogfoodcon.com ) 11/17: 1DevDay-Detroit ( 1devdaydetroit.com )  12/08: CODODN-Columbus ( cododn.wordpress.com )  12/08: SQL Saturday 173-DC ( www.sqlsaturday.com )

Intellisense not working

Q: While editing Script.PostDeployment.sql in a database project, intellisense stopped working. How can I fix this? A: In Visual Studio 2010, intellisense has a defined limit on the file size. If the file gets too large, intellisense will no longer work on that file but the file will continue to build in the solution. Also, a message will appear in the Error List window explaing how to resolve this. The message will state "The script exceeds the Transact-SQL IntelliSense maximum script size setting. You can change the setting on the Text Editor/Transact-SQL/IntelliSense Page in the Tools/Options menu."

Array of Tuples

Q: How would use tuples in C# 4.0 to create an array of tuples containing various types of data (i.e. Employee Name, Employee ID#)? A: Listed below is a sample code snippet to implement an array of tuples. //Array of Tuples (i.e. EmpName, EmpIDNum) Tuple [] EmpRecs = { Tuple.Create("Sam Nasr", 891), Tuple.Create("Jim Smith", 358), Tuple.Create("Lisa Jones", 962) }; string FirstEmpName = EmpRecs[0].Item1; string SecondEmpName = EmpRecs[1].Item1; int SecondEmpIDNum = EmpRecs[1].Item2; More information can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd413854(VS.95).aspx

MVVM Resources

Tonight's Cleveland WPF User Group meeting will continue last month's discussion on MVVM. For those who missed June's meeting, the following resources are available to help prepare for tonight's meeting: • MVVM Overview (June’s Presentation): http://www.clevelandwpf.info/presentations/MVVMOverview.ppt • MVVM, a WPF UI Design Pattern(17min video): http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Continuum/MVVM/ • Problems and Solutions with Model-View-ViewModel: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff798279.aspx • WPF x FileExplorer x MVVM: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/WPFFileExplorer.aspx For directions to the Cleveland WPF User Group, please visit www.ClevelandWPF.info

Local & Regional Events

Local Events June 22: Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group Meeting ( http://www.clevelanddotnet.info/ ) June 23: Cleveland SharePoint User Group Meeting ( http://www.sharepointcleveland.org/ ) June 24: Cleveland IT Martini ( http://www.itmartini.com/ ) July 16: Cleveland Give Camp ( http://www.clevelandgivecamp.org/ ) July 24: TechNic 2010 (Heidi Hooper - Heidi@BoundlessFlight.com ) Regional Events June 26: SQL Saturday-Columbus ( www.sqlsaturday.com/42/schedule.aspx ) June 25-26: CodeStock ( http://www.codestock.org/ ) August 5-7: DevLink ( http://www.devlink.net/ )

Toughest Developer Puzzle Ever

So you think you're a hot shot developer able to resolve every problem that comes your way. Put your skills to the test by visiting www.toughestdeveloperpuzzleever.com . The site offers 100 levels of varying difficutly. To maneuver through the levels, you have to examine the page for cllues that will allow you to go to the next levels. Some pages have a hidden link, others require you change the URL manually, etc. The site is scheduled to launch on May 31 and offers great prizes for the first 100 people to complete it, with excpetionally great prizes for the first 5! Put your thinking caps and visit www.toughestdeveloperpuzzleever.com !

T3CHn!c 2010 - Bringing the Northeast Ohio Technical Community Together

The 2nd annual TechNic will build on the camaraderie of the boundless IT community of Northeast Ohio with the support of companies and organizations by providing a free event for attendees to simply enjoy a summer day of classic picnic fun and activities. Last year’s event brought together over 200 attendees and 20 supporting companies from around the globe! Pictures of last year's event can be seen here . We hope that your organization becomes a part of T3CHn!c TM 2010. Feel free to include your friends, family, employees, customers, clients, partners, prospects, and their friends and families, too! Logos of supporting organizations will be displayed on all announcements. Consistent mention and messaging on behalf of supporters will be made through social media and other public relations, with a higher level of promotion for top sponsors. Banners and other means of visibility will be displayed at the event. Suggested donation guidelines: $200 +........................................