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Is that a new Logo I spy in the top left?

Last post 03-05-2007, 8:41 AM by Mike.Griffin. 1 replies.
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  •  03-05-2007, 5:12 AM 740

    Is that a new Logo I spy in the top left?

    Just noticed the new image in the Community site - is this the new logo? I must admit, it's a little less 'obvious' (as in style, not as in size etc) but I think I like it!  I take it that it's supposed to represent a semi-transparent layer? If I guessed right do I get a prize?!

     Anyway, thought I'd give some feedback on the slicker lookin' logo!

    On a separate note, downloaded the beta yesterday so I'll be using that from now - the only issue I've had at the moment is that because I have a user control which uses EntitySpaces methods, and this is loaded onto a form, and you appear to have changed the binary serialization format for the ES objects, I'm now getting an "invalid resx" error on the form using the user-control - should be easy enough to sort out now I know (I think!) the cause of it - don't you just love the challenges Visual Studio gives you every now and then?!

    Cheers

    Martin

    Martin

  •  03-05-2007, 8:41 AM 759 in reply to 740

    Re: Is that a new Logo I spy in the top left?

    pritcham:
    I take it that it's supposed to represent a semi-transparent layer?

    Brilliant on your part, I just wish we had a Shelby Cobra to give away as a prize. Actually, that wasn't really the motivation, basically, Microsoft Power Point 2007 is awesome, it's like I've got talent when I use it. But now that you mention it yes, EntitySpaces is a semi-transparent layer filtering out all grunt work and errors while presenting your database in a highly intuitive way. Yes.

     

    Geeked


    Did you notice that EntitySpaces is linked to the main site now at the top so you can get to the main site easily now? 

     

    As for the binary serialization anytime we had data members and such any stored objects are going to change? We're you storing binary EntitySpaces objects in a resx? 

     


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