The compiler’s quest against CRUD systems previous: RavenDB: Splitting entities across several documents next: Executing ad-hoc queries with RavenDB I have no idea how it got to this stage, but I found it incredibly amusing… Comments 09/30/2010 12:31 PM by Vitaly That must be a referencing issue. Check if you reference the same dlls versions throughout the solution. On the whole the messages look cool :) 09/30/2010 06:17 PM by TheBarleyTouch I can't stand CRUD programming in a static language. Worst kind of impedance mismatch. I build so many different throwaway "administrate your Web-site content!" CRUDs every day, my mind is oozing out my ear 09/30/2010 06:30 PM by James Ha! I got those very same messages today. They went away when i "rebooted" Visual Studio. Not very confidence inspiring in the compiler, I must say. Comments have been closed on this topic.
09/30/2010 12:31 PM by Vitaly That must be a referencing issue. Check if you reference the same dlls versions throughout the solution. On the whole the messages look cool :)
09/30/2010 06:17 PM by TheBarleyTouch I can't stand CRUD programming in a static language. Worst kind of impedance mismatch. I build so many different throwaway "administrate your Web-site content!" CRUDs every day, my mind is oozing out my ear
09/30/2010 06:30 PM by James Ha! I got those very same messages today. They went away when i "rebooted" Visual Studio. Not very confidence inspiring in the compiler, I must say.
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That must be a referencing issue. Check if you reference the same dlls versions throughout the solution.
On the whole the messages look cool :)
I can't stand CRUD programming in a static language. Worst kind of impedance mismatch. I build so many different throwaway "administrate your Web-site content!" CRUDs every day, my mind is oozing out my ear
Ha! I got those very same messages today.
They went away when i "rebooted" Visual Studio.
Not very confidence inspiring in the compiler, I must say.