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Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a great holiday like I did. My family went on a cruise down the west coast of Mexico and it was awesome. I'm still wading through all my email ;-) It was so much fun to be on a ship for New Year's Eve celebrations but I think I ate my body weight in food and drink. My New Year's resolution will definitely be to get more exercise this year. MSDN Magazine also made a New Year's resolution as stated in Howard Dierking's January 2009 Editor's Note . Y ... [ read more ]
LINQ is fun. And LINQ is hot. You will find many resources writing about LINQ to XML , LINQ to SQL or LINQ to ET . That's great, but what your perhaps not know, is that you can query almost any resource on your machine with LINQ. The technology is called: LINQ to Objects . More...
Happy New Year! 2008 just flew by for me. And looking forward, there's a small change I wanted to let you guys know about. As many of you know, I've been the dev lead for the VB compiler team since Visual Studio 2008. A few months ago, I decided to try something new for a variety of reasons, and I decided to join the likes of Luke , Luca , Don , Chris , Brian , and Jomo on the F# team. Since September, I've been the "engineering" lead for the F# team, and I am now responsibl ... [ read more ]
XML is very flexible and somewhat permissive in what it allows. Consider this piece of XML:       el = < item > some values < first > one </ first >< second > two </ second ></ item >   The element named item can contain both child elements and a text value.  Thankfully this kind of XML is rare: it poses a heap of whitespace formatting issues, and the value itself can reside in any co ... [ read more ]


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