I've been catching up with Julie's posts on the Entity Framework which are all great stuff.
First look at the Entity Framework Designer Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #1- Complex Types Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #2- Span Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #3 & #4- EntityKey Serialization and ne Exploring EntityKeys, Web Services and Serialization a little further Entity framework Tools- Package Load Failure when opening up EDMX in designer (FAQs are coming) EntityKey and ASP.NET ViewState Sharing Entity Framwork models between projects (or teams) when developing Nullables in lambda expressions in LINQ to Entities - today's gotcha How do LINQ to Entities queries surface in the database- (I spotted and reported this one too) Converting a LINQ to Entities query to a DataTable Finishing up READ Stored Procs brought in by the Entity Framework EDM Wizard Entity Data Model Associations- Where's my Foreign Key-
First look at the Entity Framework Designer
Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #1- Complex Types
Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #2- Span
Knocking off Danny Simmons Entity Framework Beta 2 List- #3 & #4- EntityKey Serialization and ne
Exploring EntityKeys, Web Services and Serialization a little further
Entity framework Tools- Package Load Failure when opening up EDMX in designer (FAQs are coming)
EntityKey and ASP.NET ViewState
Sharing Entity Framwork models between projects (or teams) when developing
Nullables in lambda expressions in LINQ to Entities - today's gotcha
How do LINQ to Entities queries surface in the database- (I spotted and reported this one too)
Converting a LINQ to Entities query to a DataTable
Finishing up READ Stored Procs brought in by the Entity Framework EDM Wizard
Entity Data Model Associations- Where's my Foreign Key-
I followed a link across to this post from Rick which is about using LINQ to SQL in a disconnected environment - interesting stuff and I might try and follow up with something in the same area.