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Change tracking, the ADO.NET Entity Framework and DataSets
Andres Aguiar started an interesting discussion about disconnected operation and change tracking in the ADO.NET Entity Framework.
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Using LINQ to solve puzzles
The diagram below provided by Luke shows a mobile. It consists in a bunch of weights (A-M) hanging from a system of bars. Each weight has an integer value between 1 and 13, and the goal is to figure out what each weight must be for the the diagram below to balance correctly as shown:
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My experience writing the LINQ in Action book
As we are about to reach an important step with the LINQ in Action book that will make the first bits public, we start to look back at what we did and how it happened.
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Great presentations involve a mix of passion and communication
Krzysztof Cwalina points to a fascinating presentation. Full of passion, content, and visual power. Very instructive. See by yourself.
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Update on the status of the LINQ in Action book
After several months of work, the project reaches a new milestone. Steve and I have the pleasure to announce that Jim Wooley has joined us. Jim will take care of the chapters about LINQ to SQL. With the new preview of Orcas, we'll be able to make a lot of progress because it contains support for almost all of LINQ's features, including LINQ to SQL.