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Roundup '11 - Monoids, Monads and Math, oh My!
PodcastRoundup '11 - Monoids, Monads and Math, oh My! Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2011, in Crested Butte, CO, a discussion about de
1 year ago
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Design for testing
ArticleTesting should be an integral part of your design, and Kevin Jones explains just how to make it so.
1 year ago by Kevin Jones
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C# 2010 for Programmers (4th Edition) (Deitel Developer Series)
BookThe professional programmer’s Deitel® guide to C# 2010 and the powerful Microsoft® .NET 4 FrameworkWritten for programmers with a background in C++, Java or other high-level, object-oriented languages
1 year ago by Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel
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LINQ to log files
ArticleRunning LINQ queries over databases gets all the limelight, but Jon Skeet reminds us of it's possibilities over object graphs too.
1 year ago by Jon Skeet
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Programming Microsoft LINQ in .NET Framework 4
BookWith LINQ, you can query data -- no matter what the source -- directly from Microsoft Visual Basic or C
1 year ago by Paolo Pialorsi, Marco Russo
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LINQ-ing to XML
ArticleXML, which is all about tree structures, and LINQ, which is all about querying collections, might not seem to fit together, but Mike James explains that they work together just fine.
1 year ago by Mike James
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ASP.NET 3.5 AJAX Unleashed
BookAs the Internet user experience (UX) progresses, more users are demanding and expecting their custom-built business applications to provide the same UX that they see on the Internet every day.
3 years ago by Sams
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Iterators, iterator blocks and data pipelines in C#
ArticleWith the arrival of LINQ to Objects, understanding how iterators work has become more important than ever before.
3 years ago by Jon Skeet
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LINQ to Objects for the .NET developer
ArticleMike James explains that LINQ isn’t just for SQL programmers but is usable by every .NET developer.
3 years ago by Mike James
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New C# 3.0 Language Features
ArticleLearn about some of the new features in C# 3.0 including automatic properties, collection initializers, extension methods, lambda expressions and anonymous types.
4 years ago by Scott Guthrie
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Pro Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 Development
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