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MVP Summit 2004 Trip

Apr 6, 2004

What a long trip to Seattle - Washington. Richard Clark had some beers !!!! Hey Richard take care in Denmark (place where we stopped) the beer are 75 cl.

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Best Practices for Representing XML in the .NET Framework - Summary

Apr 2, 2004

Thats a summary of the article from Dare Obasanjo on MSDN. <h4>Classes with Fields or Properties that Hold XML</h4>If a class has a field or property that is an XML document or fragment, it should provide mechanisms for manipulating the property as both a string and as an <b>XmlReader</b>. <h4>Methods that Accept XML Input or Return XML as Output</h4>Methods that accept or return XML should favor returning <b>XmlReader</b> or <b>XPathNavigator</b> unless the user is expected to be able to edit the XML data, in which case <b>XmlDocument</b> should be used. <h4>Converting an Object to XML</h4>If an object wants to provide an XML representation of itself for serialization purposes, then it should use the <b>XmlWriter</b> if it needs more control of the XML serialization process than is provided by the <b>XmlSerializer</b>. If the object wants to provide an XML representation of itself that enables it to participate fully as a member of the XML world, such as allow XPath queries or XSLT transformations over the object, then it should implement the <b>IXPathNavigable</b> interface.

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MVP Summit 2004

Apr 1, 2004

I will attend the MVP Summit 2004 with my brother Mathieu this year. He has also been awarded by Microsoft :-). I hope we will see exciting thinks like I saw last year. Departure is on Sunday morning from Mulhouse Airport to Paris then to Copenhaguen then Seattle. What a long trip.. By the way who is attending also?

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