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Community Convergence XXXII

Welcome to the thirty second issue of Community Convergence. I write these posts to keep you up to date on the latest information from the C# team. The biggest news right now is probably not C# specific, but nevertheless lots of my fellow team members

Anonymous Types in Query Expressions

This introductory level post covers a new LINQ feature in C# 3.0 called anonymous types. I'll focus on explaining when you might want to use an anonymous type, and when it might be more useful to use a specific type instead of an anonymous type. Using
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INETA Community Leadership Summit

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Community Convergence XXXI

Welcome to the thirty-first edition of Community Convergence. This issue features links to seven very technical posts by Matt Warren on building LINQ providers. This is one of the most requested and important LINQ related subjects, so it is a great boon

C# vs VB: Charlie on .NET Rocks!

It was the C# team vs the Visual Basic team last week on .NET Rocks , as I went mano-a-mano in a grueling contest with VB Community maven Beth Massi on the .NET Rocks radio show! Well, all right, actually Beth is very much a woman, so we went senora a
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Charlie Speaking Wednesday, Sept 19 in San Francisco

I will be speaking this Wednesday in San Francisco on LINQ. When : Wednesday, 9/19/2007 at 6:30 PM Where : Microsoft San Francisco Office, The Landmark at One Market, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94105 My talk will be an overview of LINQ, focusing on

Community Convergence XXX

Welcome to the thirtieth Community Convergence. This edition has a wide range of articles on numerous topics and is not quite so narrowly focused on LINQ as most of the recent posts have been. The C# team has some wonderful bloggers, and one of the best
 
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