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Developing Linq to LLBLGen Pro, part 12
(Updated Wednesday 30-jan-2008). It was mentioned that we would implement 'Skip' as well, although we already had a paging method added, TakePage(). After carefull analysis, we decided not to implement Skip for now. The reason is that it can lead to confusing queries, while paging is what the developer wants. We believe TakePage() serves the developer better than a combination of Skip / Take (Take is still supported separately) which won't work in a lot of cases if Skip is specified alone.
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To the new weblogs.asp.net bloggers
First of all: welcome. Now, as you all might know, this blog site, http://weblogs.asp.net, has a grouped RSS feed (a couple actually), which is called the 'main feed'. If you place your post in a category which is in the default list of this site, your post will automatically end up on the main feed. This is a nice feature, but as it is used now it kills the site.
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Developing Linq to LLBLGen Pro, part 11
(This is part of an on-going series of articles, started here)
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The waterfall which makes Agile pundits go blind
DISCLAIMER: this is a bitter post. If you get offended by this post, I'm sorry, though I had to write this. If you want to leave a comment, please do so, but as it's my blog, I'll remove comments which I think are inappropriate
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Happy 2008!
I wish everyone a wonderful 2008!