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  • DNR TV and LINQ to XML

    There has (finally) been some hype around VB 9's XML Literal stuff.  Cory Smith noticed it, and yesterday, Scott Hanselman blogged about them.  Last week I recorded a 2 part episode on LINQ to XML and VB's XML Literals for .Net Rocks TV (DNRTV), and Carl just release the first part.  For the first episode, I cover querying XML ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on August 28, 2007
  • The Essence Of Good Code

    In my recent Syntactic Sugar presentation I was trying to get to the essence of good code, and come up with something a little more concrete than Code Smell, when I ran across exactly what I was looking for in one of my new favorite bloggers, Wes Dyer, post Immutability, Purity, and Referential Transparency.  That post contains a lot of ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on March 5, 2007
  • Party with Palermo: MVP Summit Edition

    If you happen to be an MVP and attending the MVP Summit, or just happen to live in the Seatle area, Jeff Palermo has organized a little get-together Sunday night.  All are welcome.  Just leave a comment to let him know you will be attending.  I'll be there, along with the usual suspects.  Just check out the list of ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on February 27, 2007
  • My Upcoming LINQ Presentations

    It looks like the next 2+ months are officially LINQ months on my calendar.  If you happen to be going to the Heartland Developers Conference, I'll be doing 2 LINQ based talks on Thursday, Oct. 26th. The Visual Basic Intro to LINQ presentationIntro To LINQ - Reinventing Visual Basic Track : Store It Day : 1 (2:30PM - 4:00PM) ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on October 24, 2006
  • First Look at Oracs September 2006 CTP

    I finally got around to downloading the Orcas September 2006 CTP bits, and started to play with it a bit.  If you want to play along with me, you can download it here, or if you have a MSDN subscription, it is up there too (and I think the download times from the MSDN Subcription are a bit better, plus you get to stop and resume the ...
    Posted to DonXml's All Things Techie (Weblog) by donxml on October 17, 2006
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