First Look at Visual Studio .NET 2008 and the LinqDataSource

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First Look at Visual Studio .NET 2008 and the LinqDataSource

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Added by July 26, 2007

Visual Studio .NET 2008 provides many new features that will definitely enhance developer productivity.  In this video tutorial I provide an introductory look at VS.NET 2008 and show a few features such as multi-targeting, split view, and the LinqDataSource control.  In the video you'll see how to build an ASP.NET page that retrieves data from a data context object (created with the new LINQ to SQL designer) and binds it to various controls using the LinqDataSource control.

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