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  • VLINQ and LINQPad

    This article describes 2 cool LINQ tools. These tools help make the LINQ learning curve a bit better: http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/04/linq-tooling
    Posted to Riaan's Blog (Weblog) by riaan on 04-18-2008
  • LINQ design guidlines

    Nice article on some practicle design guidlines when using LINQ: http://blogs.msdn.com/mirceat/archive/2008/03/13/linq-framework-design-guidelines.aspx
    Posted to Riaan's Blog (Weblog) by riaan on 04-09-2008
  • LINQ to everything

    Found this list of LINQ providers to almost everything. http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/archive/2008/02/28/link-to-everything-a-list-of-linq-providers.aspx
    Posted to Riaan's Blog (Weblog) by riaan on 03-11-2008
  • Where to next?

    With the introduction of Domain Specific Languages (DSL's) like LINQ right into the .net languages themselves, we become capable of becoming more focused on the domain of the problem space to which we're developing solutions. We're able to do Domain Driven Design (DDD) at a language level...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 08-14-2007
  • SaDeveloper.net LINQ Talk

    I think people really enjoyed our LINQ Talk last night! The slide deck I used (containing C# 3.0 language innovations) can be found here .
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 04-20-2007
  • LINQ isn't just about data-access

    Luke Hoban recently blogged about how he used LINQ to solve a physics problem . Could it be that C#, without being a functional language, now have some of the advantages the functional languages have? ;o)
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-29-2007
  • Linq-to-Sql - what are the implications?

    Craig has been posting on the topic a bit lately, and innitially I wanted to respond to his latest post with a comment; it got so long that it warranted a post on itself. For those uninitiated ones, Linq-to-Sql is what used to be called DLinq - this will replace the ADO.NET code we currently use to access...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-26-2007
  • MVP Summit 2007

    At the last summit (2005) we got tons of "NDA" info, and this year everyone arrived eagerly awaiting news of the same callibre. The timing for the developer-side of it all (which affects my arena, as I ama C# MVP), however, is such that there really isn't too much new information to gather. We're getting...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-17-2007
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