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Articles, reviews, and thoughts about various subjects centered around internet and software technology.
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Using a HTTP 301 Redirect in ASP.NET and C# (CSharp)
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Quick article detailing how to create a 301 redirect using ASP.net and C# |
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Using a HTTP 301 Redirect in ASP.NET and C# (CSharp)
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Quick article detailing how to create a 301 redirect using ASP.net and C# |
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SQL Server Natural and Surrogate Primary Keys
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Virtually every relational database requires a primary key to define a row for any specific table. When choosing a primary key, two options are primary keys are available: natural or surrogate. There are various pros and cons to each choice. I have done a little research and drawn my own conclusions. |
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SQL Server Natural and Surrogate Primary Keys
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Virtually every relational database requires a primary key to define a row for any specific table. When choosing a primary key, two options are primary keys are available: natural or surrogate. There are various pros and cons to each choice. I have done a little research and drawn my own conclusions. |
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Using a HTTP 301 Redirect in ASP.NET and C# (CSharp)
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Quick article detailing how to create a 301 redirect using ASP.net and C# |
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Using a HTTP 301 Redirect in ASP.NET and C# (CSharp)
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Quick article detailing how to create a 301 redirect using ASP.net and C# |
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SQL Server Natural and Surrogate Primary Keys
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Virtually every relational database requires a primary key to define a row for any specific table. When choosing a primary key, two options are primary keys are available: natural or surrogate. There are various pros and cons to each choice. I have done a little research and drawn my own conclusions. |
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SQL Server Natural and Surrogate Primary Keys
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Virtually every relational database requires a primary key to define a row for any specific table. When choosing a primary key, two options are primary keys are available: natural or surrogate. There are various pros and cons to each choice. I have done a little research and drawn my own conclusions. |
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