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Exporting and Versioning Lookup Data: A Real-World Use of the CLR
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Solomon Rutzky
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Posted Friday, June 27, 2008 10:31 AM
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cs_troyk (6/27/2008)
Good article on a good use of the CLR. Nice to include code samples. This line from the article, though, gave me a bit of a chuckle:
"We have quite a bit of static data here at ChannelAdvisor (.com) and with the amount of development being done it can change quite frequently."
TroyK
Thanks. And yes, it is amusing. It is supposed to be LookUp data and considered static because the application doesn't update it. I am not sure why we call it "static" outside of that fact--that the app doesn't update it--but that is what we call it here (and really 98% - 99% of it really is static). I prefer to call it LookUp, but that removes the source of amusement when considering how often some of the "static" data changes ;).
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