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DNR TV on .NET 3.5 Languages - Part 1 Posted

Check out .NET Rocks TV this week for the first of two parts on .NET 3.5 languages - that's right C# 3.0 and VB 9 together.  It makes sense since most features cross over, and where they don't you'll want a handle on the differences.

Published Fri, Jan 18 2008 13:55 by Kathleen
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# re: DNR TV on .NET 3.5 Languages - Part 1 Posted@ Monday, January 21, 2008 5:56 AM

Love your videos

by Don

# re: DNR TV on .NET 3.5 Languages - Part 1 Posted@ Tuesday, January 22, 2008 4:12 PM

Wow... what a fantastic Video. Found this blog through dnrtv.  I'm a (intermediate) C# developer and I learned quite a lot, being that I learned on my own.  Initially I didn't think it would be that interesting, but oh how wrong I was!!!  I admit I'm not the most skilled developer, but You taught more than just C#, but rather good programming practices.

Great Job.  I'm adding your RSS Feed to my reader!

by Tintin

# re: DNR TV on .NET 3.5 Languages - Part 1 Posted@ Monday, February 04, 2008 11:08 AM

Great videos! Very helpful and informative!

As I am delving into vb9 and LINQ to objects/sql, I'm running into a problem that i can only conclude is a bug. I've come to this because I've actually downloaded sample code straight out of the LINQ project (msdn) how-to videos and still can not run on my machine. I continue to get a stack overflow error.

If possible, please take a look at my forum posting at

forums.microsoft.com/.../ShowPost.aspx

Thank you in advance for any help or guidance you can provide.

by Diego

# re: DNR TV on .NET 3.5 Languages - Part 1 Posted@ Thursday, February 14, 2008 11:54 AM

I don't see the problem with that. Is it an exact copy of all the code with the subroutine? Can you repro it in a small sample? If so, I think you should submit it to Connect as a bug.

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