Nice video, it gives me a fundamental insight of the Linq to SQL architecture.
I just have question regarding the lecture, on minutes 2:35, the lecturer mentioned about how's the datacontent return the value of the entity object. My question is on what 'form' does the value are usually returned as? e.g. does it get returned as an object or raw data (the actual data that has been query from the database server) before passing it into the LINQ quary. Thanks,
Yes they are good vids but they desperately need to have a consistant naming and numbering scheme. For Example - the ones on .Net 3.5 are all mixed up with video number 5 not even there. Great shame - but they dont seem in the least bit bothered about sorting it out.
very helpful, thanks!
hozae1 1 month ago
ooo I love this!!! Thank you maam
SDAction2009 3 months ago
This is an excellent tutorial... thanks madam ! i hope i could have actually attend ur classes..
avi20082009 4 months ago
hahahha funny english
1adnanbhatti 5 months ago
I want to get the full vedio with complete implementation of linq.
smartrobin1 8 months ago
This really a nice Video to understand Linq
atd80 8 months ago
OMG! Dig the question-answer manner of speaking: I????Queryable. Entity???Objects......
behenkabhai 10 months ago
Nice video, it gives me a fundamental insight of the Linq to SQL architecture.
I just have question regarding the lecture, on minutes 2:35, the lecturer mentioned about how's the datacontent return the value of the entity object. My question is on what 'form' does the value are usually returned as? e.g. does it get returned as an object or raw data (the actual data that has been query from the database server) before passing it into the LINQ quary. Thanks,
iiiaxel 11 months ago
The videos need to be renamed. Part 1 is actually 2 and 2 is 1. Otherwise nice videos.
brajabhusan 1 year ago
How can i get the complete video
bamidele18 1 year ago
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TheSynergetics 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing...its a good video.
memmp1 1 year ago
Yes they are good vids but they desperately need to have a consistant naming and numbering scheme. For Example - the ones on .Net 3.5 are all mixed up with video number 5 not even there. Great shame - but they dont seem in the least bit bothered about sorting it out.
blartable 1 year ago
this is a very useful vid. thank you. please rename the vids. cos it seems u named part 1 as part 2 and vise versa.
lightspreader 1 year ago
thnx
TheALGABBAn 1 year ago
Nice video
vickeemore 2 years ago