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MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: LINQ Migration Strategies with Jim Wooley (Level 200)MSDN geekSpeak is a new kind of webcast series, hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. Dispensing with slide decks and scripted demonstrations, geekSpeak webcasts bring you industry experts in a sort of "talk-radio" format. These experts share their knowledge and experience around a particular developer technology, and are ready to answer your questions in real-time during the webcast. Learn about industry trends, new technologies, real-world experiences, and more. During the webcasts, you hear lively discussion and debate, and can even add your comments to the fray. Who knows, you might even see a whiteboard sketch or an off-the-cuff demo. Unless you have been living in a cave, you have probably seen how LINQ is revolutionizing the way you retrieve and update information from a Microsoft .NET Framework application. What you might not have seen are the best ways to use LINQ in your current applications and architectures. In this edition of geekSpeak, Jim Wooley shows some common scenarios and strategies to incorporate the powerful new features of LINQ into existing applications. Bring your LINQ questions for Jim! Your hosts for this geekSpeak are Glen Gordon and Doug Turnure. If you have a question or comment you would like us to address during the webcast, visit the geekSpeak blog and submit it now. Presenter James Wooley, Architect, Generation Mortgage Company Jim Wooley is a Microsoft MVP and has been working with the Microsoft .NET Framework since the initial PDC bits in 2000, releasing his first application one week before the .NET 1.0 go-live. He has been actively evangelizing LINQ since its announcement in 2005. Jim is involved in the Atlanta developer community and is a frequent speaker. He is a co-author of the recently released book LINQ in Action (Manning Publications, 2008). Be sure to visit Jim's blog, www.thinqlinq.com. <<link www.thinqlinq.com to www.thinqlinq.com>>
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