Tag: structures

Moving C Structures into .NET with Custom Marshaling

In a world where legacy languages often prevail, we are reluctant to move away from them by reciting the well known mantra, “If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it”. This mantra only gets you so far, until your competitor takes advantage of the newer, faster, more efficient, and more maintainable technologies, and you are left in the dust with your “pristine-aint-broke” legacy code.

Comparing database structures in MSSQL server

Many firms, developing client-server applications, have a lot of the databases, from developers DB to testers DB. Keeping DB in actual state can be automated easily only if there is centralized access to all of them and there are no developments on any of them. The last influences a lot of the DB structure because there is a possibility to break it while developing.

Business Structures Defined: The Corporation

The corporation is America’s most popular and oldest form of business entity. As such, corporate statutes have had the opportunity to evolve over the years and have become quite uniform throughout the states. Today, the most popular forms of corporation include the “General-For-Profit Corporation (or, C-Corporation)” and the “S-Corporation.”

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