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April 2008 - Posts

#geekSpeak tag now active on hashtags.org

If you mention geekSpeak in your tweets, please be sure to use #geekSpeak and follow @hashtags so the service can index your tweets. You can see the traffic on http://hashtags.org/tag/geekspeak/ If you don't know what tweets , Twitter or hashtags are,
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Next geekSpeak: SQL Server Compact Edition Tips and Tricks with Jim Wilson

Originally, we had planned to have Jeff Wharton as our guest this week, to take your questions on and share tips around SQL Server Compact Edition . Unfortunately, Jeff has been called "offline" (as they say today) for personal reasons. In our
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Resources for geekSpeak: The Mole Visualizer with Karl Shifflett

Regrettably we did not get a chance to promote the geekSpeak we had this week through this blog, but you can still catch a recording of it. Karl Shifflet is an MVP in the Charlotte, NC area who worked on a great project - Mole. Mole is a visualizer for
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Resources for geekSpeak: Inside LINQ to XML with Paul Sheriff

Here are the resources mentioned on our show with Paul Sheriff. You can watch the recording here . Good reference information for LINQ to SQL LINQ to XML in the MSDN Library - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb387098.aspx LINQ to XML - 5 Minute
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Resources for geekSpeak: Tame your Software Dependencies with James Kovacs

Here are some resources to accompany our geekSpeak from March 26 - Tame your Software Dependencies with James Kovacs (click the link to view the recording) Resources and Tools James's MSDN article http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc337885.aspx
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Next geekSpeak: Inside LINQ to XML with Paul Sheriff (Wednesday, April 16, 2008)

We've had a few geekSpeaks on LINQ in general, so it makes sense to start digging a little deeper into some of the specific implementations of LINQ. This week, Paul Sheriff will take your questions and share some best practices around LINQ to XML. Register
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