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sankarsanb
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October 23, 2008
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Sankarsan is presently working as an Assistant Project Manager.He has 8 years of experience in design & implementation of distributed applications in Microsoft & J2EE technology areas.His deep knowledge in application transformation is derived from diverse experience in designing and implementing technology refresh & reengineering projects to .NET based WinTel platforms.He also has expertise in design/evaluation of various portal products ,system analysis/design using UML,performance engineering and tuning.He holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Jadavpur University,Kolkata India and is an active member of Kolkatanet(.NET User Group Kolkata,India).He is currently engaged in design and implementation of technology upgrade project migrating to .NET Framework 3.5 In his free time he is a avid reader particularly of popular science and science fiction.He is also a movie buff and is passionate viewer and collector of world movies irrespective region,language or culture.
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Forum posts by SANKARSAN BOSE:

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Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Mar 7, 2010, 7:28 AM
The RIA Services provides a mechanism of exposing data and business logic for consumption by the Rich Internet Applications like Silverlight.These are basically WCF services with some additional plumbing which makes it very easy to develop and consume service from Silverlight applications.Since these are basically WCF services they can be ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 30, 2010, 6:51 PM
In my last post I have discussed about the BerkleyDB product family.In this post we will discuss about using BerkleyDB with it’s C# API set.Before getting into the details we will take a quick look into the different access methods provided by Berkley DB. BTree – Here the data is stored ...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 30, 2010, 6:51 PM
In my last post I have discussed about the BerkleyDB product family.In this post we will discuss about using BerkleyDB with it’s C# API set.Before getting into the details we will take a quick look into the different access methods provided by Berkley DB. BTree – Here the data is stored ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 3, 2010, 7:20 AM
Last Tuesday I saw the movie Three Idiots and on Friday we were having discussion on our own engineering college days,about so many engineering colleges springing up here and there etc.As time went by  and we started becoming a little high on whiskey the discussion took a different turn and we started to look for [...]
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 3, 2010, 7:20 AM
Last Tuesday I saw the movie Three Idiots and on Friday we were having discussion on our own engineering college days,about so many engineering colleges springing up here and there etc.As time went by  and we started becoming a little high on whiskey the discussion took a different turn and we started to look for [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2010, 3:00 AM
Every application that we build needs data.Traditionally in most of the applications we have a client component which interacts with the end user and data resides on a separate database server.In modern applications we have an intermediate web server or application server as well.There are some applications which needs a ...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Jan 2, 2010, 3:00 AM
Every application that we build needs data.Traditionally in most of the applications we have a client component which interacts with the end user and data resides on a separate database server.In modern applications we have an intermediate web server or application server as well.There are some applications which needs a ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 26, 2009, 5:20 AM
We all are quite conversant with the XmlWriter & XmlReader classes in System.Xml namespace.But not that much with the XmlDictionary ,XmlDictionaryReader & XmlDictionaryWriter present in System.Xml namespace in System.Runtime.Serialization assembly.These are used primarily by the WCF framework to optimize XML...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Dec 26, 2009, 5:20 AM
We all are quite conversant with the XmlWriter & XmlReader classes in System.Xml namespace.But not that much with the XmlDictionary ,XmlDictionaryReader & XmlDictionaryWriter present in System.Xml namespace in System.Runtime.Serialization assembly.These are used primarily by the WCF framework to optimize XML...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Dec 20, 2009, 1:03 AM
In my last post I had discussed about Parallel For loops and in what situation it can be useful compared to a sequential loop.In this post we will take a look at how to break or exit from a Parallel For loop.We can use the break or exit keywords for ...
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Dec 20, 2009, 1:03 AM
In my last post I had discussed about Parallel For loops and in what situation it can be useful compared to a sequential loop.In this post we will take a look at how to break or exit from a Parallel For loop.We can use the break or exit keywords for ...
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 10:23 AM
Tuple provides us with a way to group elements of disparate data types together.This is present in functional languages like Haskell and also dynamic languages like Python.A common example of a tuple is a pair of coordinates defining a point in two dimensional space.In Haskell a tuple storing name and age of person is defined [...]
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 10:23 AM
Tuple provides us with a way to group elements of disparate data types together.This is present in functional languages like Haskell and also dynamic languages like Python.A common example of a tuple is a pair of coordinates defining a point in two dimensional space.In Haskell a tuple storing name and age of person is defined [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 12:23 AM
Today I generated my tweet cloud over my tweets of past one year using http://tweetcloud.icodeforlove.com. This can be accessed at http://tweetcloud.icodeforlove.com/sankarsan. Nice concept.It gives you a cool snapshot about what you have tweeted in a time span.  
Posted in .NET Buzz Forum, Nov 29, 2009, 12:22 AM
Today I generated my tweet cloud over my tweets of past one year using http://tweetcloud.icodeforlove.com. This can be accessed at http://tweetcloud.icodeforlove.com/sankarsan. Nice concept.It gives you a cool snapshot about what you have tweeted in a time span.  
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