LINQ Podcasts
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MSDN UK Screencasts: User Defined Functions in LINQ to SQL
LINQ to SQL has facilities for exposing your own user defined functions to the framework whether those be scalar valued or table valued. In this session we'll take a look at how that works.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Using SQL Functions in LINQ to SQL
A large number of SQL server's standard functions (and functionality) are exposed through the functions that are callable from a LINQ to SQL query. In this session we'll look at a few examples of how this works.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Updating with Stored Procedures in LINQ to SQL
Take control of your inserts, updates and deletes by passing changes through your stored procedure layer on their way to the database.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Querying with Stored Procedures in LINQ to SQL
LINQ to SQL isn't necessarily all about generating T-SQL from your .NET code. You can also query data using stored procedures thereby gaining advantages of security and control. In this session, we'll take a look at how that works.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Deferred Loading of Related Entities in LINQ to SQL
LINQ to SQL has capabilities for controlling when related Entities are loaded from the database. The framework has default mechanisms but you can override those and take control. In this video we'll explore how this works.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: When Do LINQ to SQL Queries Execute?
Defining a query and executing it are two different things in the LINQ to SQL framework and it's important to realise when queries get executed and under what conditions. Here we take a look.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Working with NULLs in LINQ to SQL
NULL values are common in relational databases but not so common in .NET Framework programming (especially for value types). In this video we look at how LINQ to SQL (along with CLR 2.0 and Framework V2.0) naturally uses nullable data types.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Joining Data with LINQ to SQL
Inner, Outer, Left, Cross - lots of different join types show up in relational databases and, in this video, we look at how we replicate that when using LINQ to SQL.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Updates with LINQ to SQL
The title says it all - how do we do updates when using LINQ to SQL?
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Deletes with LINQ to SQL
The title says it all - how do we do deletes when using LINQ to SQL?
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Inserts with LINQ to SQL
The title says it all - how do we do inserts when using LINQ to SQL?
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Code Generation Tools in LINQ to SQL
LINQ to SQL comes with tools both inside and outside of Visual Studio for generating artefacts that we can then feed to the framework to drive the mapping process. In this video we explore those tools.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Mapping Schemas to Classes in LINQ to SQL
In order to use LINQ to SQL we need to let the framework know how to map between the relational schema and our .NET types. In this video we look at the mechanisms for doing this.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: Introduction to LINQ to SQL
Here we take a quick look at what LINQ to SQL is, what it does for us and what the various aspects to the technology are.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: VB9 - Pieces of LINQ
In previous VB9 sessions we've explored various features that facilitate LINQ. In this session we'll try and look at how LINQ actually works with those features to add extensible querying support into the language.
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MSDN UK Screencasts: C# Version 3.0 - Pieces of LINQ
In this session, we'll take some of the pieces of Language Integrated Query (LINQ) that we've looked at previously in the C# V3.0 language and start to build them together.
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NxtGenUG Podcasts: The one with A Small World ...
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h30m
Rich arrives back after his holidays to the sad news about Steve Irwin, but he's not down for long as he whips out his Atlas Toolkit! Dave's all excited about "Virtual TechEd" (Arrrrrrriba!), DDD4 and of course Ed Gibson! The featured interview is with Paul Sheriff of PDSA Incorporated who cha...
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Arcast: NHibernate
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h30m
Of all the things that people have asked me for over my years at Microsoft; object persistence has to be near the top. We still don’t have it in the .NET framework but the community got tired of waiting and went out and ported a Java framework known as Hibernate to .NET to create NHibernate. My g.
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Hanselminutes: Principal Architect Mike Pizzo on the ADO.NET Entity Framework
Scott discusses the ins and outs of the ADO.NET Entity framework and LINQ to Entities with Microsoft Principal Architect Mike Pizzo.
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Hanselminutes: LINQ to XML
Scott's been poking around with LINQ to XML and reports his findings to Carl about life with XDocuments and XElements. They also talk about the bridge classes that link (no pun intended) System.Xml and System.Xml.Linq.
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Stack Overflow Podcast
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