LINQ Podcasts
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #28
This is the twenty-eighth episode of the StackOverflow podcast, where Joel and Jeff discuss Windows Azure, SQL Server 2008 full text search, Bayesian filtering, porn detection, and project management — among other things. Jeff met the inestimable Joey DeVilla aka Accordion Guy...
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Alt.NET Podcast: More JQuery in ASP.NET
In this episode Chris Brandsma, Rick Strahl, Dave Ward, Bertrand Le Roy, and Scott Koon conclude their discussion of Microsoft's jQuery in ASP.NET announcement1. This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by LLBLGen Pro, the most mature O/R mapper and code generator out there. A...
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Alt.NET Podcast: More jQuery in ASP.NET
In this episode Chris Brandsma, Rick Strahl, Dave Ward, Bertrand Le Roy, and Scott Koon conclude their discussion of Microsoft's jQuery in ASP.NET announcement1.This episode of the Alt.NET Podcast is brought to you by LLBLGen Pro, the most mature O/R mapper and code generator out there.Are ...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 45: Larry O’Brien on Domain Specific Languages
There's a lot of community chatter around Domain Specific Languages (DSLs.) If you're interested in hearing more, you won't want to miss this episode as this week on Herding Code the guys interview Larry O'Brien, professional writer and software developer, on Domain Speci...
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Herding Code: Herding Code 50: Damien Guard on LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, and Fontography
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h55m
This week the guys talk to Damien Guard, a developer working on LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework. After discussing data access for a while, they talk about the programming font Damien publishes, Envy Code R.Damien assures us that LINQ To SQL is not at all dead and talks about some of the new fe...
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Deep Fried Bytes: Behind the Scenes of the .NET Languages with Luca Bolognese
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h34m
Ever wonder how your favorite features from C#, VB.NET and F# get selected, implemented and finally reach your fingers? We did too and we found a great person to get the behind the scenes story from Building 41 in Redmond. In this episode, Keith and Woody sat down with Luca Bolognese, former Grou.
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Deep Fried Bytes: Looking into the C# Crystal Ball with Charlie Calvert and Bill Wagner
One of the most exciting announcements from PDC was the news about C# 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. With all the excitement and discussion throughout the event about these new developer tools, we reached out to two experts in the fields. Charlie Calvert and Bill Wagner sat down with Keith and Woody...
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Java Posse: Newscast for Oct 23rd 2009
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h47m
Newscast for Oct 23rd 2009Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comTalks at CodeMash: http://www.codemash.org/Devoxx soon: http://devoxx.com/display/DV09/Home *IntelliJ IDEA open sourced *http://jetbrains.org *http://www.jetbrains.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 55: Nate Kohari brings Your Moment of Zen
Published 11 years ago, running time 1h23m
Nate Kohari? Kanban Boards? Continuous Improvement? Zen? Stop right there! We know what you’re thinking. You already heard this episode about three weeks ago on that other podcast, right? Well, think again, because this week on Herding Code, the guys pick up where that interview left off. List...
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Herding Code: Episode 9: Rob Conery on SubSonic, MVC Storefront, and the Silverlight Ninja Squad
This week, we catch up with Rob Conery. Topics: SubSonic 2.1 Where SubSonic fits in the Microsoft data access tools explosion Why LINQ to SubSonic is so durn tricky MVC Storefront - has it made Rob a TDD believer What else is Rob up to at Microsoft Links: ...
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The ASP.NET Podcast: LINQ Part I with Jim Wooley
Jim Wooley talks about LINQ - Part I.
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Deep Fried Bytes: The Futures of the F# Language with Luke Hoban
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h20m
In this episode Keith and Woody sit down with F# Program Manager Luke Hoban at TechEd 2010 to discuss the futures of the F# language. Luke gave the guys the scoop on what developers can accomplish with F# and what the team has planned for upcoming releases of F# with Visual Studio.Thanks to o.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: LINQ Part III with Jim Wooley
Jim Wooley talks about LINQ - Part II.
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The ASP.NET Podcast: LINQ Part II with Jim Wooley
Jim Wooley talks about LINQ - Part II.
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.NET Rocks: Ward Bell on ORMs.
Ward Bell offers his opinion of Object Relational Mappers, the Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, and Silverlight.
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GoingDeep: The State Monad - Part 2
Concurrency is a problem that faces all developers as we move to the age of ManyCore processor architectures. Managing state is an important aspect of programming generally and for parallel programming especially. The great Brian Beckman demonstrates three ways of labeling a binary tree with uniq...
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.NET Rocks: Ward Bell on ORMs.
Ward Bell offers his opinion of Object Relational Mappers, the Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, and Silverlight.
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GoingDeep: Jeffrey Van Gogh and Bart De Smet: Inside System.Interactive
Published 11 years ago, running time 0h34m
With the recent release of the Reactive Extensions for .NET (Rx) on DevLabs, you’ll hear quite a bit about reactive programming, based on the IObservable<T> and IObserver<T> interfaces. A great amount of resources are available right here on Channel 9. The dual of the System.Reactive assembly is
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MSDN UK Screencasts: ADO.NET Data Services - Surfacing Data
ADO.NET Data Services let us make data widely available through RESTful web services. In this video we take a look at how we can offer data from the ADO.NET Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL and any arbitrary data.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: LINQ to XML - Querying with XPath
In this video we take a quick look at using XPath queries with the LINQ to XML API.
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Sparkling Client
Last episode 11 years ago on www.sparklingclient.com
An audio podcast about Silverlight, ASP.NET AJAX, Flash and other rich web-client technologies. If you're interested in writing next generation web applications, this is the podcast for you. There's a new information-dense show each week.