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  • Re: Linq to SQL Questions

    Hi, Sorry about the sparse information with the templates. The templates are a work in progress. I'm working on a tutorial to help get you started. I should have it done soon. I'll give you some quick answers to you questions. 1) Yes, the templates do the same as the Linq to Sql designer and...
    Posted to General Support (Forum) by pwelter34 on 08-02-2007
    Filed under: Linq
  • PLINQO - Supercharge LINQ to SQL

    Table of Contents Overview Features Quick Start Dbml.cst Template Entities.cst Template Managers.cst Template Known Issues Roadmap Download Overview PLINQO, which stands for Professional LINQ to Objects, is a collection of CodeSmith templates that are meant to replace and extend the LINQ to SQL designers...
    Posted to Paul Welter (Weblog) by pwelter34 on 08-08-2007
    Filed under: Plinqo, Linq
  • Re: Linq to SQL Questions

    Hi, I have a post up to document the templates. There is a new version with a lot more features as well. Features The templates have the following features. Generate or update a LINQ to SQL dbml file from a database schema. Includes all tables, stored procedures, functions, and views with the ability...
    Posted to General Support (Forum) by pwelter34 on 08-08-2007
    Filed under: Linq
  • PLINQO - CodeSmith LINQ to SQL Templates

    PLINQO, which stands for Professional LINQ to Objects, is a collection of CodeSmith templates that are meant to replace and extend the LINQ to SQL designers that are included with Visual Studio 2008. Features Generate or update a LINQ to SQL dbml file from a database schema. Includes all tables, stored...
    Posted to Paul Welter (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-10-2007
    Filed under: CodeSmith, Linq, .net
  • Re: Linq to SQL Questions

    Are these templates still being developed? There is all kind of bugs in the template. I get a ton of errors in my dbml designer file about partial methods already declared in my data generated classes. The same for properties being alread declared. Anyone have ideas or able to get this template to work...
    Posted to General Support (Forum) by joswalt on 01-09-2008
    Filed under: Linq, Plinqo
  • Re: LINQ vs. .netTiers

    Hello, Linq is different than NetTiers in a few ways. First it requires .Net 3.5 while NetTiers uses .Net 2.0. Linq also uses various .Net 3.0 features, the Linq syntax (similar to TSQL) is compiled / parsed into pretty optimized SQL queries, and it’s worth noting that you can have Linq use existing...
    Posted to .netTiers - General Support (Forum) by blake05 on 04-15-2008
    Filed under: .netTiers, linq
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