Charlie Calvert's Technical Blog Index
This is index to the various technical posts I have created for this blog. As I add to each section, I will update this page.
At this time I have two series of posts going, one on LINQ, and one on generics. I intend to keep working on both sections, and to add to the general posts.
Other C# related links.
Code Climber: Generics
- A Touch of Generics in the Morning
- Generic Methods Parts II
- Generic Methods Part III
- Code Climber: Delegates
The LINQ Farm Posts
The LINQ Resource Index: Links to LINQ. A brief rumination on LINQ.
If you are moving from the May CTP to Orcas, you might find this post on the API's that have changed helpful.
- LINQ for Beginners
- Query Expressions
- Query Operators
- Using Distinct
- Focus on Grouping
- LINQ Sets
- Connecting to a Database with LINQ to SQL
- LINQ and Simplicity
- LINQ Farm: One to Many and Joins with LINQ to SQL
- LINQ Farm: Querying a Collection of Integers
- LINQ and Deferred Execution Video
- Understanding the DataContext
- LINQ and Deferred Execution
- Anonymous Types in Query Expressions
- Expression Tree Basics
- TerraServer Sample: A LINQ Provider
- Partial Methods
- Connect to a SQL Database and Use the LINQ to SQL Designer
LINQ Farm Videos
- LINQ to SQL Beginners Video
- LINQ Farm: Videos on One-to-Many Relationships and Joins
- LINQ Farm: LINQ To Sql Beginners Video
- Video with Peter Hallam: Automatic Properties
- LINQ to SQL Pipeline Video with Luca Bolognese and Matt Warren
LINQ Related Videos
- Anders on LINQ and Functional Programming
- Anders on Ask the Experts, Jan 17, 2007
- Anders on LINQ from 2005
- Anders on LINQ from the LANG.NET Conference
- Anders Hejlsberg Talks about LINQ at Mix
- Anders Chatting about LINQ and ADO.NET
- Anders, Herb Sutter, Erik Meijer, Brian Beckman on Software Composability
- Anders with Chris McConnell
- Eric Lippert on Type Inference
- Peter Hallam on Automatic Properties
- Performance Issues in Visual Studio (Anson Horton, C# PM, only tangentially related to LINQ)
- Luca Bolognese (Lead PM, C# Team) on "What's New in the May LINQ Preview"
- C# PM's Karen Liu and DJ Park on the C# IDE, LAF, and support for LINQ.
- An Interview with Wes Dyer (Download)
- Raj Pai, C# GPM, on the C# Team
- Intro Available for Luca's Tech-Ed Talk
Silverlight
Silverlight Controls and a Touch of LINQ in Orcas Beta 1
Silverlight and C# in Orcas Beta 1
Specs
C# General Posts
Install Issues
Database Posts
Visual Studio Tools of Office
Comments
Anonymous
November 11, 2006
PingBack from http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/archive/2006/11/11/the-linq-farm-query-operators.aspxAnonymous
November 14, 2006
Learn C# Team Video's Interview with Anson Horton Interview with Karen Liu and DJ Park Luca Bolognese:Anonymous
November 19, 2006
This is the fourth in a series of articles on LINQ . This article focuses on an important operator fromAnonymous
August 21, 2007
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February 04, 2008
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February 04, 2008
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February 04, 2008
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February 05, 2008
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February 06, 2008
LINQ Farm Seeds are short posts designed to be read in a few minutes. In the previous seed we used theAnonymous
February 10, 2008
Charlie Calvert is a C# Community Evanelist at Microsoft and his blog is filled with informative postsAnonymous
March 05, 2008
Why i could not find a sample application with linq and WPF i mean a crud sample :-(Anonymous
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