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Managed AddIn Framework (Part 2)
Posted: 25/02/2008 by Daniel Moth
Tags: .NetFramework
Managed AddIn Framework (Part 1)
Posted: 24/02/2008 by Daniel Moth
Tags: .NetFramework
Sync Services for ADO.NET
Posted: 21/02/2008 by Daniel Moth
Tags: ADO.NET, VisualStudio
Visual Studio 2008 - Remote Debugging with MSVSMON.EXE
The application's on one machine and Visual Studio is on another. How do you connect across and debug and get access to symbols and source code? Using MSVSMON.EXE - this video takes a quick look at how ...
Posted: 25/01/2008 by Mike Taulty
Tags: Debugging
ADO.NET Data Services - Service Operations
ADO.NET Data Services has a service-side facility for adding pre-built operations ("Service Operations") which can run arbitrary logic which can additionally be parameterised using simple serialised types ...
Posted: 25/01/2008 by Mike Taulty
Tags: ADO.NET
ADO.NET Data Services - Query Interceptors
ADO.NET Data Services has a facility whereby we can plug-in code to run whenever a query for a particular entity set is executed. In this video, we take a look at how we can write these Query Interceptors.
Posted: 25/01/2008 by Mike Taulty
Tags: ADO.NET
ADO.NET Data Services - Querying with LINQ
For a .NET client that interacts with an ADO.NET Data Service, we can use LINQ in order to construct the query on the client side. We construct a query using LINQ and the client-side framework translates ...
Posted: 24/01/2008 by Mike Taulty
Tags: ADO.NET
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