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Microsoft .NET Framework Data Access from A to Z
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Microsoft recently introduced several industry leading innovations to ADO.NET. These innovations include LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Dataset, and the ADO.NET Entity framework with LINQ to Entities. These technologies are complementary to the existing, familiar ways for accessing data with the ADO.NET foundation such as Datasets and ADO.NET Data Providers. The topic aims to discuss the motivation and strengths of each technology so that one can decide which data access technology best fits one's need. Share your views on this.
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The .NET Framework 3.5 is the latest incarnation of the mainstream Windows programming environment. Built on and extending its predecessors, its goal is to support the creation of modern applications. By building its various technologies on a common foundation, Microsoft is striving to make the whole greater than the sum of the parts, letting developers create applications that use the various parts of the .NET Framework 3.5 in a coherent way. From its first release in 2002, the .NET Framework has matured into the dominant platform for new Windows applications. Used widely today by enterprises, ISVs, and Microsoft itself, the Framework has proved its value. Together with Visual Studio 2008,...
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The release of Visual Studio 2008 also updates the .NET Compact Framework, with new tools, APIs, LINQ support and WCF features. Find out how these can help make your job easier. by Wei-Meng Lee http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/36320
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The Microsoft .NET Micro Framework is a managed-code common language runtime (CLR) that runs on small, low-cost devices constrained by such resources as processor speed, memory and battery power. It extends the .NET family, which includes the...
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August 11, 2008 — Multiple product groups at Microsoft are contributing functionality to the .NET Framework, but juxtaposed with that growth is the company’s concern that too many cooks might spoil the broth, a Microsoft internal document reveals. The document, viewed by SD Times, notes that upon its introduction in 2002, .NET’s greatest value proposition was its delivery of a consistent, clean and relatively small framework that was more easily approachable by developers than Microsoft’s prior stacks. It calls out ActiveX, MFC, Win32 and various OLE libraries as examples of fragmented technologies. Larry O’Brien, an independent analyst and consultant who writes the Windows .NET Watch colu...
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