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Don't be fooled with the EDM designer in SP1 beta for VS.NET 2008. Apparently there was no need "yet" for in depth customizability of the store model schema. For my class table inheritance example I'm using table prefixes since I'm running many...
I must be overlooking something. The ID field in my SQL Server database is configured to autoincrement through setting the Identity seed and Identity increment properties. For some reason the generated code allows the end user of the conceptual EDM model...
LINQ will transform the architectures around us and make the traditional data access layer irrelevant. Kris Vandermotten wrote a few lines about this here and here .
Excellent! Mark February 27th 2008 in your agenda for the release of Windows Server, Visual Studio and SQL Server.
For those of you who have been living under a rock, here is the ADO.NET team announcement of fresh bits of next generation data access stuff. To be honest I'm really glad that the team found another release vehicle. A lot of people I've been talking to...
Monday Microsoft released a CTP of SQL Server 2008 . SQL Server 2008 will support, what the product overview calls, dynamic development. Dynamic development enables us to build our applications in terms of business entities instead of tables and columns...
On September 17 and 18 I will be speaking at the 16th annual Software Developers Conference 2007 in Arnhem. The organizing association of professional Dutch Developers, the Software Development Network (SDN) lined up the "best of breed" national and international...
What a great event with 200 attendees! The slides for my session titled "An Introduction to Domain-Driven Design" are now available for download on the event page (free registration required).
Andrew Conrad announced project "Jasper" earlier this week at Mix '07. Jasper is different from typical O/R frameworks that often require data classes to be written by hand, or generated at development-time using a tool. Jasper on the other hand connects...
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