Support for SQL 2008 Data Types Coming into LINQ to SQL

Published 22 February 08 05:22 PM

Check it out, on the ADO.NET Team blog Faisal Mohamood, a PM on the LINQ to SQL team, posted on the new features you can expect to see added to LINQ to SQL. This includes support for new data types coming in SQL 2008.

Enjoy!

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# BioSensorAB » Support for SQL 2008 Data Types Coming into LINQ to SQL said on February 22, 2008 8:43 PM:

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# zwrot podatku w UK said on July 17, 2008 8:28 AM:

Very interesting article, I like your articles, thakns for them :)

# strony internetowe wrocław said on August 13, 2008 10:07 AM:

good work and nice article, thanks

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