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linq to sql
29 Jan 2009 by mobzy  
http://isthmuspuravida.blogspot.com/2007/12/look-into-linq-to-sql.html. http://www.onedotnetway.com/linq-to-sql-tutorial/. http://codebetter.com/blogs/ian_cooper/archive/2007/12/02/architecting-linq-to-sql-applications-part-3.aspx ...
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links for 2008-04-03
3 Apr 2008 by delicious  
unit testing with silverlight - scottgu's blog. (tags: silverlight testing unittests). creating a data access layer with linq to sql, part 1 « kris.net. (tags: data linq). binding.isasync property (system.windows.data) ...
alanle.net - http://alanle.net/blog/

data access layer: to linq or not to linq
21 Jul 2007 by adamjh  
over the last several days, our progress meter has leveled off a bit as we've begun to take a step back from rapid prototyping efforts to spend some time thinking through the ways in which components of our system will communicate with ...
fluxcapacity - http://fluxcapacity.net/ - References

linq to make the data access layer irrelevant
18 Jul 2007 by p.gielens  
linq will transform the architectures around us and make the traditional data access layer irrelevant. kris vandermotten wrote a few lines about this here and here.
Paul Gielens:thoughtsservice - http://weblogs.asp.net/pgielens/default.aspx

sending the linq to sql log to the debugger output window
17 Jul 2007 by admin  
when debugging linq to sql code, did you wish you could easily see the sql that gets executed? of course there is the datacontext.log property that is available for that. you can assign any textwriter to this property. console. ...
Linq in Action News - http://linqinaction.net/blogs/main/default.aspx - References

Sending the LINQ to SQL log to the debugger output window
17 Jul 2007 by Fabrice Marguerie  
When debugging LINQ to SQL code, did you wish you could easily see the SQL that gets executed? Of course there is the DataContext.Log property that is available for that. You can assign any TextWriter to this property. Console. ...
Fabrice's weblog - http://weblogs.asp.net/fmarguerie/default.aspx

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