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Monday, April 09, 2007

New LINQ flavors: LINQ to Flickr, LINQ to NHibernate, LINQ to LDAP

by fmarguerie via Fabrice's weblog on 4/9/2007 9:18:00 PM

In the spirit of LINQ to Amazon now comes LINQ to Flickr. Mohammed Hossam El-Din (Bashmohandes) proposes an implementation that is very close to what I created with LINQ to Amazon, except that this time it's the Flickr API that is used thanks to the FlickrNet library. I'm quite sure we will soon see more LINQ flavors appear to query various data sources. There is already work started to create LINQ to NHibernate and LINQ to LDAP APIs, for example. Cross-posted from http://linqinaction. ...

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Send the right error codes in ASP.NET

by via .NET slave on 4/9/2007 8:06:36 PM

If you have a broken internal link on your ASP.NET website and follow it, you will see the well known yellow screen of death (YSOD). Not only is it ugly, but it could also tell the visitor more than they should know about your system. The broken link sends a 404 HTTP status code to the client, but instead of providing the visitor with the YSOD, it will be better to use the browsers build-in view for those kinds of errors. It’s a view visitors know and not an arbitrary YSOD with strange informati ...

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Roadmap for VSTS

by bruce via Bruce Johnson's SOA(P) Box on 4/9/2007 4:20:32 PM

Microsoft has just released (here) a moderately detailed description of where Team Systems is going over the next 12 months or so. The roadmap also includes the beginnings of the functionality that will be found in the next version of VSTS (code named Rosario). Nothing like a little transparency to get people salivating. :) ...

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