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Author: Scott Davis Created: 3/2/2008 4:22 PM
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By Scott Davis on 10/7/2009 7:27 AM

Here is the demo code I used during the MSDN webcast with Mike Benkovich. This demo project shows how to see what LINQ to SQL is doing under the covers, when you execute a LINQ to SQL query.

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By Scott Davis on 9/29/2009 8:40 PM

 This is the demo code and slide deck that was presented at the Minnesota Developer Conference on Sept 30.

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By Scott Davis on 8/18/2009 7:25 AM

This is the demo code used to present at the August Twin Cities Silverlight User Group.  Download the Silverlight 2 project that has several nice binding and converter lessons in it.

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By Scott Davis on 4/22/2009 9:55 PM

This is the demo solution I presented at the Twin Cities Silverlight User Group on April 23.

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By Scott Davis on 4/7/2009 10:13 PM

When I started exploring Cloud computing, REST was a topic that popped up over and over.  So I purchased two books to read on a four day weekend out of town earlier this year.  “RESTful .Net” by Jon Flanders & “Data-Driven Services   with Silverlight 2” by John Papa (Foreword by Tim Heuer)

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By Scott Davis on 3/24/2009 11:25 AM

Solution to - The “ValidateXAML” task failed unexpectedly
 

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By Scott Davis on 3/16/2009 10:14 PM

Here is a Zip file containing the presentation and sample code from the TechFuse presentation delivered on March 17. 

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By Scott Davis on 3/15/2009 3:08 PM

 It’s hard to think of an application that doesn’t do something with data. So when your windows mobile application needs a data store more extensible than a text file, you’ll probably turn to SQLCE.  However, don’t think you can use SQLCE the same way you use a desktop or server version.

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By Scott Davis on 2/25/2009 11:06 PM

So you've made a mobile application, how do you get it on the phone now?  The Deployment project is not terribly intuitive.  Here is how to get your application into a CAB to be installed on a phone, and how to make a shortcut in the start menu.

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By Scott Davis on 2/23/2009 11:57 PM

 Developing for Windows Mobile using the .Net Compact Framework can be a difficult transition for the developer new to mobile.  Here are some tips for the experienced .Net developer just starting with the .Ne Compact Framework.

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