![]() ![]() LINQ to Entities: Advanced Concepts and Features (future article)Īfter finishing these five articles, I will come back to write some more articles on WCF from my real work experience, which will be definitely helpful to your real world work if you are using WCF right now.LINQ to Entities: Basic Concepts and Features (future article).LINQ to SQL: Advanced Concepts and Features (next article).LINQ to SQL: Basic Concepts and Features (this article).Introducing LINQ-Language Integrated Query (last article).Followings are the articles I wrote or plan to write for LINQ, LINQ to SQL, and LINQ to Entities: Starting last month, I have started to write a few articles to explain LINQ, LINQ to SQL, Entity Framework, and LINQ to Entities. Concurrency Control of a WCF Service with Entity Framework.Implementing a WCF Service with Entity Framework.Implementing a Basic Hello World WCF Service.In my first three articles on CodeProject, I explained the fundamentals of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), including: ![]()
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