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So many things to think about, so little time. Deciding to be a developer with .NET is deciding to be a life-learner. There is no one manageable set of things to learn and then you are done. Rather, you spend every day learning new, better, more efficient ways to accomplish your task. I love to code. I love to learn. So I finally decided to start blogging about these things I am learning and share the things I know with others. Enjoy!... [For the complete article see the Orignal Po ... [ read more ]
I am very honored to be on a short list of books (three, in fact) recommended by David Chappell in his recent blog post “Good Books”. And I am in impressive company – with Dino Esposito & Andrea Saltarello and Jon Flanders. Here’s what David has to say about my book: Programming Entity Framework , by Julia Lerman. Any technology that attempts to provide an object/relational mapping seems to attract controversy, and the ADO.NET Entity Framework is no exception. Whatever your view o ... [ read more ]
I just released 3 new videos onto the VB Dev Center starting a new series on how to do WPF data binding with Entity Framework using Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 . This is a “no frills” WPF series that focuses on data so you won’t see any other tools used besides Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and no flashy animations. #1 | How Do I: Get Started with Entity Framework in WPF Applications? #2 | How Do I: Build a WPF Data Entry Form Using Entity Framework? #3 | How Do I: Create a WPF ... [ read more ]


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