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Monday, November 27, 2006 7:05 PM

How to easily deal with Nullable Types

If you have to work with mapping data to objects you know what a pain working with nulls has been historically. In the past, your database can deal with nulls very easy but your object model could not. As developers and architects, we would have to come...
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Filed under: C#, .NET, DLINQ, ASP.NET, C# 3.0, Tips and Tricks, Nullable Types
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