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Visual Studio 2008 Load Testing Checklist

After a couple of days of trying to run a load test for a web service on several agents via Visual Studio 2008, I come out much wiser and with a few new bald-spots, where hair I pulled out in the process used to be…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2008-09-09
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Extending The Partial Classes of Stored Procedures’ Results in LINQ to SQL

One of the nice things about LINQ to SQL is the ability to extend the types of the generated entities. Another nice thing is being able to get typed results from stored procedures. Let’s try and combine the two together…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2008-09-04
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Announcing New C# 4.0 LINQ Features and Book

* Fabrice Marguerie, co-author of LINQ In Action, asked me to clarify that this post has absolutely nothing to do with their book and is simply meant in jest *… You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2008-08-29
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