Articles Tagged 'ado.net'
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Most devs I meet hate process, almost like it's a stupidity-tax from some ivory-tower folk (who themselves don't actually need to use the process that they're imposing on others). These devs just want to get the app done, and they think that the p...
ADO.NET Team Blog
3/5/2010
The ADO.NET Entity Data Model Designer Extension Starter Kit has been updated to work with Visual Studio 2010 RC bits. Get the latest version here: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/DesignerExtStartKit . - Julia Kornich, Content Publisher, Entity Fra...
The Angry .Net Developer
2/10/2010
Strong Typed, High Performance Reflection with C# Delegate High Performance Reflection ORM Layer - CodeProject HyperDescriptor: Accelerated dynamic property access - CodeProject The Angry .Net Developer: Agile Ado.Net Persistence Layer Part 2: Use...
[In addition to blogging, I am also now using Twitter for quick updates and to share links. Follow me at: twitter.com/scottgu ] This is the second in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the upcoming ASP.NET MVC 2 release. This blog post covers so...
Scott Hanselman
1/14/2010
In October of 2008 I took an informal survey on Twitter . I wanted to get an idea of what features of the .NET Framework people were using. Also, here's the disclaimer. I did this on a whim, it's not scientific, so the margin of error is +/-101%. ...
ADO.NET Team Blog
1/13/2010
Introduction The Portable Extensible Metadata is a subset of the schema metadata enabled scenarios (the most common ones) built on the Entity Framework Designer extensibility model that enable rich development experience in tools and auto-generati...
The Angry .Net Developer
1/12/2010
Agile Ado.Net Persistence Layer : Part 1 Design Overview
While I (really) unplugged in December of 2009, you can access a nice calendar of all my 2009 posts (as well as other years) at this link . In 2008 I published a Greatest Hits post that I will keep updated, but here's a list of links to the posts ...
Ran into an odd behavior today with a many to many mapping of one of my tables in LINQ to SQL. Many to many mappings aren’t transparent in LINQ to SQL and it maps the link table the same way the SQL schema has it when creating one. In other words ...
Charlie Calvert
12/9/2009
A couple of us are working on finding a way to surface key links to information in the MSDN library. Perhaps later we will also link to information found throughout the community websites. If we can find the right approach, we might canonize these...
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