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| The Universal Thread |
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SQL PASS 2006
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November, 2006 - Dave Bernard
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| Served as on-the-scene reporter and photographer for this database developer's conference. |
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Southwest Fox 2006
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October, 2006 - Dave Bernard
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| Served as on-the-scene reporter, interviewer and photographer for this Visual FoxPro conference. |
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SQL PASS 2005
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September, 2005 - Dave Bernard
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| Served as on-the-scene reporter and photographer for this database developer's conference. |
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DevTeach 2005
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June, 2005 - Dave Bernard
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| Served as on-the-scene reporter and photographer for this software developer's conference. |
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Southwest Fox 2004
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October, 2004 - Dave Bernard
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| Served as on-the-scene reporter, interviewer and photographer for this Visual FoxPro conference. |
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| SearchSQLServer.com |
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| Gwinnett Daily Post |
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| TechLINKS |
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Turning the High Cost of Hidden Data into High Value Knowledge
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February, 2007 - Dave Bernard
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| In everyday human living, we usually obtain information by asking questions in a natural
language, such as English. What if a knowledge worker could use plain English to get answers to their questions?
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Does Your Application Understand You?
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April, 2005 - Dave Bernard
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| For users who work in an environment where speed and ease of access are critical, speech and natural language understanding technologies hold enormous promise for future applications. |
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| FoxTalk 2.0 |
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Create Fast-Running Web Pages with just VFP, COM and ASP
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February, 2007 - Dave Bernard
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| With all the various ways of creating web applications, you may wonder if there's
a simpler, more direct way to construct dynamic web pages. We'll show a very direct, light-weight and flexible way to
create web applications using VFP. |
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Case Study: Does Your Application Understand You?
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March, 2005 - Dave Bernard
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How cool would it be if you could just tell an application the data you needed, and it would
actually go out and find it? In this case study, Dave Bernard explains a recent project that combined voice recognition
technologies with Microsoft English Query, SQL Server, ASP, and Visual FoxPro.
This article was also highlighted as a case study in Microsoft's June, 2005 Visual FoxPro Letter. |
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