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Monthly Archives: November 2008
VS 2010: It’s Time to Play
Are you ready to ride the next generation platform wave? Here are two links to get you started with Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0, C# 4, F#, the Parallel Computing Platform, and many other new technologies revealed at the Microsoft … Continue reading
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Better N-Tier Concurrency Management for the Entity Framework
I just wrote an article for MSDN Magazine (due out in December) about developing n-tier applications for both LINQ to SQL and the Entity Framework. While researching the topic, I noticed a certain awkwardness with the Entity Framework API when … Continue reading
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The Future of LINQ to SQL Looks Bleak
We now have a fairly clear message from Microsoft that LINQ to SQL will be deprecated in favor of the Entity Framework: http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/archive/2008/10/31/clarifying-the-message-on-l2s-futures.aspx This is basically an admission that coming out with two competing relational data access technologies was not … Continue reading
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Karisma: Our Surprise Baby!
At 3 am on the morning of October 31st, my wife Zuzana delivered our second child: Karisma Sarah Elizabeth Sneed. To everyone’s amazement, the baby arrived while we were still at home, before we had the chance to get in … Continue reading
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