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What I Wish Developers Knew About 'x' in / for SQL Server 2005 (webcasts)
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over 6 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Database Journal has a good list of some upcoming SQL Server related live webcasts scheduled for July (on MSDN and TechNet): Some that should be of interest for developers using ADO.NET: What I Wish Developers Knew About Writing Queries in SQL...
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ADO.NET vNext - feedback so far
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over 6 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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Since announcing our ADO.NET vNext plans at TechEd last week, the team has been on the lookout for your feedback on where we heading with the next release. This post is a round up of some of the comments / feedback we've heard. It's certainly not all...
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ADO.NET vNext screencast
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over 6 years ago
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dpblogs
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Hi - I'm Shyam Pather, Development Lead on the ADO.NET vNext team. I’m incredibly excited to share some demos of ADO.NET vNext in action. By now, many of you may have read the whitepapers and blog entries describing the new features. In this pair of...
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ADO.NET vNext: The Entity Framework, LINQ and more
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over 6 years ago
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dpblogs
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Once you are done with shipping large products such as SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 you’d expect to have a quiet time for a while, slow down a bit, that kind of stuff… Turns out that it wasn’t the case this time. Right after SQL Server 2005...
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