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LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
Finally, TheBeerHouse website from ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution gets the ASP.NET 3.5 treatment! This Wrox Blox presents two unique approaches to applying LINQ to SQL to data access in TheBeerHouse. In Part 1, you'll take advantage of the original application's...
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2008
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author | Dumond, Lee |
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description | Finally, TheBeerHouse website from ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution gets the ASP.NET 3.5 treatment! This Wrox Blox presents two unique approaches to applying LINQ to SQL to data access in TheBeerHouse. In Part 1, you'll take advantage of the original application's data provider model to develop a custom LINQ to SQL provider for the Articles module. In Part 2, you'll try a different approach, while learning how to develop an ASP.NET 3.5 application using a purely LINQ-based three-tier model. Along the way, you'll learn about LINQ to Objects; the newest features of the |
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spelling | cern-14861092021-04-22T00:19:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1486109engDumond, LeeLINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - SolutionComputing and ComputersFinally, TheBeerHouse website from ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution gets the ASP.NET 3.5 treatment! This Wrox Blox presents two unique approaches to applying LINQ to SQL to data access in TheBeerHouse. In Part 1, you'll take advantage of the original application's data provider model to develop a custom LINQ to SQL provider for the Articles module. In Part 2, you'll try a different approach, while learning how to develop an ASP.NET 3.5 application using a purely LINQ-based three-tier model. Along the way, you'll learn about LINQ to Objects; the newest features of the John Wiley & Sonsoai:cds.cern.ch:14861092008 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Dumond, Lee LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title | LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title_full | LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title_fullStr | LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title_full_unstemmed | LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title_short | LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution |
title_sort | linqifying thebeerhouse: an n-tier linq web application with aspnet 20 website programming problem - design - solution |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486109 |
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