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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Essential Entity Framework 4.0 with Data Services Training Employ Test-Driven Development methodologies with the Entity Framework Detect and resolve concurrency conflicts with LINQ to Entities Choose the best strategy for loading related entities (eager, explicit or on-demand) Expose data to web clients as REST-based services that can pass though firewalls Build a real-world n-tier application using WCF and LINQ to Entities This course will teach you to exploit the full capabilities of Microsoft's revolutionary new platform for universal data access: ADO.NET Entity Framework 4.0 Leverage new features of C# 3.0, and Visual Studio 2010. DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential Entity Framework 4.0 with Data Services Training Employ Test-Driven Development methodologies with the Entity Framework Detect and resolve concurrency conflicts with LINQ to Entities Choose the best strategy for loading related entities (eager, explicit or on-demand) Expose data to web clients as REST-based services that can pass though firewalls Build a real-world n-tier application using WCF and LINQ to Entities This course will teach you to exploit the full capabilities of Microsoft's revolutionary new platform for universal data access: ADO.NET Entity Framework 4.0 Leverage new features of C# 3.0, and Visual Studio 2010. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Who is Improving LINQ to SQL? Plinqo by Code Smith! The bottom line is that LINQ to SQL is a perfectly viable alternative when you can guarantee that the database will be Microsoft SQL Server (2000 or later). And to top it off, Plinqo has templates to create an ADO.NET Data Services layer that exposes entities via a REST-ful web service. A lot of people have lingering doubts about whether to use LINQ to SQL for real-world applications, especially since Microsoft has left it to languish in favor of the new version of the Entity Framework slated for release with.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. file under a common folder. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Who is Improving LINQ to SQL? Plinqo by Code Smith! The bottom line is that LINQ to SQL is a perfectly viable alternative when you can guarantee that the database will be Microsoft SQL Server (2000 or later). And to top it off, Plinqo has templates to create an ADO.NET Data Services layer that exposes entities via a REST-ful web service. A lot of people have lingering doubts about whether to use LINQ to SQL for real-world applications, especially since Microsoft has left it to languish in favor of the new version of the Entity Framework slated for release with.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. file under a common folder. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Software people got there first: Wiki’s, blogs similar theme argument is made in this piece by Rod Boothby - although Rod seems to think this means the 20 something’s graduating from business school this year will have an advantage over the rest of us. can’t remember exactly when I first came across Wiki’s but it was certainly before 2000. Web 2.0 is having some fallout in the business world. It isn’t all about AJAX and Google maps, a lot of the other technologies that are broadly seen to be in Web 2.0 are of more general use. And I can vouch for this first hand. Are blogs an effective knowledge management tool? Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, May 18, 2006 | -
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The bottom line is that LINQ to SQL is a perfectly viable alternative when you can guarantee that the database will be Microsoft SQL Server (2000 or later). And to top it off, Plinqo has templates to create an ADO.NET Data Services layer that exposes entities via a REST-ful web service. A lot of people have lingering doubts about whether to use LINQ to SQL for real-world applications, especially since Microsoft has left it to languish in favor of the new version of the Entity Framework slated for release with.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. file under a common folder. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - Who is Improving LINQ to SQL? Plinqo by Code Smith!
The bottom line is that LINQ to SQL is a perfectly viable alternative when you can guarantee that the database will be Microsoft SQL Server (2000 or later). And to top it off, Plinqo has templates to create an ADO.NET Data Services layer that exposes entities via a REST-ful web service. A lot of people have lingering doubts about whether to use LINQ to SQL for real-world applications, especially since Microsoft has left it to languish in favor of the new version of the Entity Framework slated for release with.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. file under a common folder. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, August 4, 2009 - Software people got there first: Wiki’s, blogs
similar theme argument is made in this piece by Rod Boothby - although Rod seems to think this means the 20 something’s graduating from business school this year will have an advantage over the rest of us. can’t remember exactly when I first came across Wiki’s but it was certainly before 2000. Web 2.0 is having some fallout in the business world. It isn’t all about AJAX and Google maps, a lot of the other technologies that are broadly seen to be in Web 2.0 are of more general use. And I can vouch for this first hand. Are blogs an effective knowledge management tool? Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, May 18, 2006 %>
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