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Erik Meijer on C# 3.0 and LINQ

Presented by Erik Meijer on Feb 15, 2008 09:30 AM

Community
.NET
Topics
Programming
Tags
Visual Basic.NET ,
LINQ ,
QCon ,
Qcon London 2007 ,
C# ,
Languages
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Summary
In this presentation from QCon, Erik Meijer discuss C# 3.0 and LINQ with Objects, XML, and relational data using O/R mapping with a focus on composition. This is a more in depth discussion building on top of his "Democratizing the Cloud" presentation.

Bio
Erik Meijer is an architect in the Microsoft SQL server division where he currently works together with the Microsoft Visual C# and the Microsoft Visual Basic language design teams on data integration in programming languages. He was an associate professor at Utrecht University and adjunct professor at the Oregon Graduate Institute.Erik is one of the designers of Haskell98 and the Cw language.

About the conference
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