Sam and Anders on Channel 9
In case you have not seen this, Sam and Anders are on Channel 9 talking about LINQ, LINQ to SQL and LINQ to ADO.NET.
View ArticleOn Entities...
I am jazzed by the fact that people are reading our docs and posting opinions. The feedback, positive or negative, is always good stuff for us to consume and internalize. One thing that I wanted to...
View ArticleNew post and screencast from Shyam...
Shyam Pather, a dev lead on the ADO.NET effort just posted on the Data Access Blog he has done some screencasts with our current bits:Part 1Part 2enjoy...
View ArticleADO.NET CTP
We shipped our CTP last week (ADO.NET August CTP). Pretty cool. I guess I should blog some on things like EDM, Metadata, Mapping and the like. For now I will point out some interesting blogs:Murali...
View ArticleADO.NET Entities in Orcas CTP
The latest Orcas CTP has ADO.NET Entities available and we have posted some samples. The bits available with the Orcas CTP do not have LINQ support or out of the box tooling, if you want LINQ support...
View ArticleDatabinding with ADO.NET Entity Framework
So, I am a self-admitted “value layer” bigot. I spend a lot of my coding time in ADO.NET Entities building stuff on top of our value layer (in other words working directly against Entity Client without...
View ArticleVote of No Confidence
So,It's been a long, long time since I have posted anything on my blog. Reality is I tried to maintain a blog where I thought I could come up with wonderfully profound things to share with the world...
View ArticleFirst Thing on the EF Design Blog
We just pushed the first piece of content to the EF Design Blog. This one is a "Feature Design" posting about the POCO feature that we are working on for V2. Sometime today we hope to get a quick...
View ArticlePOCO Prototype Video...
We just threw up a screencast on the EF design site to complement the POCO feature design notes. This was a prototype that Mirek (one of the developers on the team) has been doing around a full POCO...
View ArticleTo Lazy Load or not to Lazy load?
I just exchanged email with Martin Fowler about the term Lazy load. The interpretation that we on the Entity Framework team had about Lazy Loading was that on a given query we would not "eagerly" load...
View ArticleNew Wiki
So, I just threw up a new wiki to collect patterns and practices from the developer community that can help inform our understanding of real world developer scenarios.Where did this come from? ... I...
View ArticleAlex James is on point for the EF Design Blog
Although we want all folks from the team to be able to post content as they saw fit on the EF Design Blog, we wanted someone on point to be the person who did actual care & feeding of it. Alex...
View ArticleThe Great Entity Smack down
There is a wonderful debate going on right now on the entities wiki. You need only read some of the comments on the front page to see that different people are sharing their perspectives on application...
View ArticleNewsflash: EF V1.0 was not intended to be a NHibernate compete
I spent some time this week with Scott Bellware. He and Greg Young have been in town talking to the EF team about Test Driven Development, Behavioral Driven Design and Domain Driven Design. On Tuesday...
View ArticleLook Mom... no XML
We just wrapped up our first iteration of V2.We are shooting to get another iteration in before PDC and are still working on how we can get early bits out to customers outside of the rhythms of the...
View ArticleA Brief History in ENTITIES (... or what the Heck is this EF THing?) - part I
So, it seemed like it would be useful to talk a bit about why we built the EF and the EDM, what we think it is and where we think it is going.A lot of docs exist on the EF and EDM. One can find many...
View ArticleCorrection...
Greg Young pointed out that I inadvertently perpetuated the canonical model stuff when I said the following:To be clear, one misconception is that we were trying to deliver on the old promise of...
View Article3 years...
3 Years... that's right, three years since I posted on this blog.Wow, talk about not having much to talk about. Well... I am pretty excited about the stuff we are doing now and am eager to start...
View Article14 Months Ago
14 months ago… It was 14 months ago that a bunch of us were sitting in a conference room with Dave Campbell reviewing some things he had been thinking about and some stuff we had been playing with. Our...
View ArticleEarly walkthrough of the Montego client
Earlier this year (when we were still the Montego Project... i.e. before we become Microsoft Codename Data Explorer) we started with building out a client experience over our runtime.We still have both...
View ArticleUsing the Montego Client & Excel
When we did the demo at PASS we were showing the cloud experience. In my last post I had a video of one of our earlier iterations on the Montego client - the mashup component of Data Explorer. This...
View ArticleCreating a custom RSS reader in Montego (cloud)
One of the things I really like about our bits is the fact that I can build little "libraries" by example.In this case I wanted to create an RSS Reader, a library we should have but do not yet have. We...
View ArticleFun with the formula bar…
In Data Explorer, you do not always have to pull stuff in from external sources. You can write text and treat it as a data source or you can just write expressions in the formula bar. In this post we...
View ArticleRadio Silence
Been quiet for the last week. I was busy trying to get some stuff done before a customer road trip in Europe. We were in Ireland today and will be in Stockholm tomorrow then Helsinki on Wednesday and...
View ArticleThe boys have skillz
Some of the guys on the team have been knocking out videos to promote data explorer. The videos are high level, light hearted videos to explain the value prop of what we are doing. I think they are...
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