LINQ Training & Events
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Feb
17
Dapper: Using a Micro ORM for Maximum Data Performance - Suite 1930, United States
happened 5 years ago
During it's history, .NET data access has evolved--first from raw ADO.NET, the to DataSource components, LINQ-to-SQL, and finally Entity Framework and other full-service ORMs. If you've used any of these feature-bloated ORMs, you've probably wished at times for something simpler and more direct.
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Apr
9
Intro to RavenDB: No SQL is rapping at your door - Chattanooga, United States
happened 7 years ago
The use of non-relational databases is gaining momentum, and can be a great solution in some scenarios. RavenDB is the foremost document database for .NET, and offers support for JSON, LINQ, a REST-ful API, automatic indexing, transactions, horizontal scalability, and many more features.
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Oct
16
Typesafe Slick somewhere in San Francisco - Palo Alto, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Bay Area Scala Enthusiasts
This talk presents Slick, Typesafe's library for accessing databases in Scala 2.10, the successor of ScalaQuery. We start off with what makes ScalaQuery great compared to SQL *Typesafe database queries *Convenient Scala (collection-like) APILook at what Slick brings to the table right now: *Extensibility for other data sources (similar to LINQ) *Direct embedding of queries based on ordinary Scala typesWe conclude with the roadmap for the next 2 years
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Apr
24
See how Microsoft manages distributed Agile - Vancouver, Canada
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The Vancouver Adaptive Software Development Meetup Group
Managing distributed Agile teams is an emerging topic. Many of us are challenged with that on a daily basis. Big companies are no exception.We are going to hear from Ade Miller, Microsoft program manager on LINQ, about how he handles distributed agile teams, and the tools and protocols he suggests.Ade has given lectures about this topic in many international conferences, including Agile Vancouver annual conference.
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Mar
26
DevWeek 2012 - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Bearpark Publishing Ltd
The UK's biggest event for software developers, with 100 technical sessions and 18 all-day workshops on a wide range of cutting-edge topics.
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Feb
2
Reactive Extensions - Learn Async Programming in One Night - San Francisco, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET Developers User Group
Reactive Extensions (Rx) is a Microsoft library that allows asynchronous and event-based programming using observable collections and LINQ. Building asynchronous programs has always been a difficult task, but as users demand more performance from their applications, developers must answer the challenge.In this hands-on discussion, Brad will show you what Rx is, what it is not, and where it is appropriate. There will be lots of demonstration code to see and learn from.
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Oct
27
Tomas Petricek & Phil Trelford's Functional Programming in .NET - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Two of the finest minds in modern Functional Programming today, Tomas Petricek’s and Phil Trelford, have teamed up to bring you a two-day Functional Programming in .NET course that explains concepts you need to write modern applications for .NET using F#, C# with LINQ as well as current and upcoming .NET technologies that arise from functional programming ideas.Learning several simple functional concepts will help you understand these technologies and use them effectively.
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Sep
27
West Palm Dev: LINQ Extension Library- Amir Liberman - West Palm Beach, United States
happened 9 years ago
09/27/2011 - 6:30PM - CompTec - West Palm Beach - Amir will be sharing on his Codeplex LINQ Extension Library project http://linqlib.codeplex.com/team/view. We will also have our FREE raffle and usual networking time while enjoying FREE pizza/soda brought to us by Sherlock Technology Staffing.
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Sep
20
Functional meets parallel - Brighton, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Functional Brighton
It's often claimed that functional languages are particularly well-suited to computationally intensive problems because they encourage programming styles which are easily parallelizable.For this month's Functional Brighton meetup we're going to take close look at how this plays out in our languages of choice: in Scala's parallel collections, in parallel Haskell and in F#/C# via parallel LINQ (volunteers for other languages most welcome
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Sep
8
Parallel and Asynchronous Programming in .Net - Lawrenceville, United States
happened 9 years ago
Parallel processing was one of the key technology pillars of .Net 4. For the next version, a concerted effort is being made to simplify asynchronous programming as well. In this session we'll compare and contrast the two alternatives. You'll see how to take advantage of each and learn when each approach is the most appropriate.By day, Jim Wooley is a consultant for Slalom Consulting, In his free time, Jim is a frequent speaker, INETA Regional Speaker, MVP, and author of "LINQ in Action
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May
25
Mongo, Linq, and the C# driver: Memoirs from a driver test pilot - New York, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New York ALT.NET Group
TopicJustin Dearing was given early access to the 10gen C# driver. He naturally decided to use this bleeding edge driver to build an ASP.NET project that had a very aggressive delivery schedule. This is the story of how he made it work.This talk will give an overview of how to use the official C# driver in a real life application. A basic overview of how to install and query mongo will be provided. In addition, I will cover using LINQ with mongo cursors (which implement IEnumerable)
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May
19
Baltimore SharePoint User's Group Monthly Meetup - Baltimore, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Baltimore SharePoint User's Group
Join us for Thursday's BSPUG meeting as we welcome Rebecca Issermanfor a very informative session.Body:Hello all, hope the new year has started off well for everyone. Our next sessions is just on the horizon and it's time for the monthly BSPUG newsletter.On January 21st we will be welcoming Becky Isserman to the BSPUG. Becky has will be traveling far and wide to give her session and we'd love to have you there.
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May
5
Developing for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7 learn what it takes! - San Francisco, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco Android User Group
Update: Date changed from April 26th (our regular meeting time) to May 4th.This is slightly different than what we are used to... and you are going to like it :-)We are joining forces with a number of local communities (Android, Java, PHP, .Net, iOS, etc.) to put together an event with three expert speakers showcasing what it takes to develop for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone 7.
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Apr
21
Baltimore SharePoint User's Group Monthly Meetup - Baltimore, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Baltimore SharePoint User's Group
Join us for Thursday's BSPUG meeting as we welcome Rebecca Issermanfor a very informative session.Body:Hello all, hope the new year has started off well for everyone. Our next sessions is just on the horizon and it's time for the monthly BSPUG newsletter.On January 21st we will be welcoming Becky Isserman to the BSPUG. Becky has will be traveling far and wide to give her session and we'd love to have you there.
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Apr
13
RockNUG Release 4.10 - Rockville, United States
happened 9 years ago
Montgomery College, RockvilleROOM SB 205 -- Down the HallRx (Reactive Extensions for.NET)by Matthew PodwysockiAsynchronous, event-driven "reactive" programming is way too hard in today's world of development tools and frameworks.
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Apr
11
Fort Smith .NET User Group April Meeting - Tom DuPont - PLINQO: Advanced LINQ to SQL - Fort Smith, United States
happened 9 years ago
In the time that LINQ to SQL has been available, we have been identifying ways to make LINQ to SQL better. We have compiled all of those cool tips and tricks including new features into a set of CodeSmith templates.
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Apr
7
Intro to LINQ - Chicago, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Chicago .NET Ninjas
Mainly an intro to LINQ.Short overview presentation - 10 minA few code demos - 30 minGet hands-on with a guided demo (bring laptops with Visual Studio) - 20 minAnd general discussion - 30 minLeaving ORM for another time, but we can discuss it.
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Apr
6
Streams of Streams - Your Rx Prescription with Ray Booysen - Poplar, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Canary Wharf .NET User Group
With any complex application, dealing with many streams of data can become very complex, especially when multi-threading is introduced. One of the solutions to this problem is the Microsoft Rx Framework. Built from the ground up to handle many streams of data in a well defined contract, Rx will blow you away with it's simplicity and power. Coupled with the power of LINQ and you have complete control of your data.
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Apr
3
Microsoft Store (Oakbrook Center), reserved for us. - Next to Create & Barrel - Oak Brook, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Software Development Community
The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on April, 3rd at 1PM at Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Jeff Byttow will detail how he developed a solution to satisfy a business problem by utilizing the following techniques: *jQuery *Ajax *Dialog Box. *Web Services *AJAX Control Toolkit *FilteredTextBoxExtender *LINQ-to-SQL *One Customer - object *Select via a Generic List.
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Mar
30
HTML5 and the RX Framework - Woking, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by DevEvening
HTML5(with Mark Embling)HTML5 is the latest iteration of the HTML standard we've all come to know and (possibly) love. So what has changed, what is new and what might this mean for us as web devs? This talk intends to answer these questions by giving a broad overview of HTML5, with a focus on the various new elements and APIs and what they abilities they give us.Mark works as a software developer for the Sixth Form College Farnborough.
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Mar
24
Threading in C# - Saint Louis, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by St. Louis ALT.NET Meetup
Threading is one of those "black arts" that the really advanced Ninjas know how to do. I've done a bit of it in the past, but I want to learn more. Libraries like the TPL for LINQ are very useful, but are not a true substitute for threading. *Threading basics *Writing thread-safe code *Sharing state between threads *Synchronizing threads *The thread pool *Delegates and threads *Other parallel approaches (e.g., the TPL)
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Mar
4
Full day seminar: Multicore Programming on .NET - San Francisco, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco Bay Area F# Users Group
Microsoft is holding a full day seminar called Multicore Programming on the .NET Platform. This event is unaffiliated with SF#, but since many people are drawn to F# because of parallel programming, I thought it would be of interest. What you'll learn can be applied to any .NET language.You need to register here: | | https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032477617&Culture=en-US
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Feb
25
LINQ and lamda expressions - Riviera Beach, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The .NET Meetup of West Palm Beach
Syntactically I find this challenging and seeing more of this on online posts and solutions.
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Feb
18
reating Database independent code with Telerik's OpenAccess ORM - Louisville, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Louisville .NET Meetup Group
Abstract:Ed Charbeneau will be presenting 'Creating Database independent code with Telerik's OpenAccess ORM'. In this talk Ed will discuss the benefits of using Object Relational Mapping (ORM) to create database independent applications. He will be covering Reverse/Forward persistent object mapping, LINQ, and best practices. Ed will show how ORM will reduce the data access layer by up to 90% and go from new project to WCF Data Service in 30 seconds.About this event
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Feb
16
LDNUG FEB 16th Raven DB and CQRS - London, United Kingdom
happened 10 years ago
Organised by London .NET User Group
When: Feb 16thWhere: EMC ConchangoWhatWe will be running two sessions from DDD 9 in parallel, catch up with ones you missed.CQRS Fad or Future? with Ian CooperCommand-Query-Responsibility-Seperation (CQRS) is the new 'hotness' but beyond a desire to use the latest 'fad' what might actually lead you to adopt this approach over a conventional layered architecture.
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Feb
3
North Mississippi Software Developers - The ADO.NET Entity Framework - Oxford, United States
happened 10 years ago
Organised by The North Mississippi Software Developer's Group
<p>This meeting we'll be talking about the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework and LINQ. We'll learn the basics of the technology and how you can use it in your applications to streamline data access.</p
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Jan
21
Creating Database Independent Code with Telerik's OpenAccess ORM - Louisville, United States
happened 10 years ago
Ed Charbeneau will be presenting 'Creating Database Independent Code with Telerik's OpenAccess ORM'. In this talk Ed will discuss the benefits of using Object Relational Mapping (ORM) to create database independent applications.
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Jan
6
LI.NetUG Jan 6th Meeting – LINQ and NET Micro Framework - Melville, United States
happened 10 years ago
Topic 1: Under the covers of LINQAn In-depth look at how LINQ works it’s magic.Speaker: Charlie Turano – Hedgehog Development Topic 2: Getting Started with the .NET Micro FrameworkThe .NET Micro Framework is a tiny CLR that runs
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Dec
8
Entity Framework 4.0 – Restoring the Confidence - Columbia, United States
happened 10 years ago
Prior to the first release of the Entity Framework, a number of people voiced objections in a "Vote of no confidence". With the release of 2010, the Entity Framework has seen significant enhancements which address many of these concerns.
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Dec
7
Developing with REST & LINQ in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 with Paul Schaeflein (MVP) - Ste 201, United States
happened 10 years ago
SharePoint 2010 has new and improved ways to work with data. LINQ to SharePoint lets a developer work with data from SharePoint lists in a strongly typed way that preserves relationships between lists. Integration of ADO.
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