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  • RE: If You Ain't Cheatin'

    jpowers (8/25/2008)


    I agree that it seems silly to force rote memorization of dates or how to do square roots manually when you can easily reference it on our ubiquitous computers....

  • RE: If You Ain't Cheatin'

    Jack Corbett (8/25/2008)


    I have noticed that people have mentioned googling a problem or asking someone else at the office for help on an issue as cheating. I don't consider...

  • RE: If You Ain't Cheatin'

    I think the one thing I've learned over time is that cheating is a relative thing and depends on the environment you're in. I actually do use Google to look...

  • RE: If You Ain't Cheatin'

    John Magnabosco (8/25/2008)


    Cheating and thinking that we are due something without effort is a trait that is to be discouraged. Unfortunately it's close cousin is the drive to figure out...

  • RE: Infinite Seizure - Database Weekly (2008/8/4)

    Steve Jones - Editor (8/3/2008)


    My concern is that power without limits, without recourse, without timeframes, without the need to show justifications, is very open to abuse.

    That almost sounded like the...

  • RE: The July Car Update (2008)

    Not sure what's up with some of the Prius haters on here! Haha.

    I have to say I love my Prius. It is twice as efficient as my last car, a...

  • RE: The July Car Update (2008)

    I just watched An Inconvenient Truth a few weeks ago and Al Gore showed a graph of automobile fuel economy in different countries; the U.S. was dead last by a...

  • RE: Do You Want to Be Right?

    This discussion reminded me of a project I once worked on. All I was tasked to do was to write a program to mail x amount of people a customized...

  • RE: The Hazards of IT

    matt (5/27/2008)


    I would like to add that people should not go to chiropractors for neck or back injuries. If your back or neck hurts see a Doctor of Orthopedics, there...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    Oh, okay.

    I went back and looked at the DataContext I've been referencing in this thread and it does what you're talking about, that is the classes are set to automatically...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    Jack Corbett (4/24/2008)


    I actually am not against Linq To SQL either, I just wish MS had made it easier to use sp's in Linq and/or did something like iBATIS.NET does...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    Jack Corbett (4/24/2008)


    Timothy,

    Your example is a good use of Linq, yet does not use Linq To SQL which is the Linq implementation most folks on this thread take issue. ...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    Steve Jones - Editor (4/23/2008)


    I think LINQ -> SQL gets more play overall. At some of the developer presentations I've seen, it's always the highlight and gets most of the...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    Tom Garth (4/23/2008)I haven't done any coding using LINQ. I've read through sample code and it looks easy enough, but what about maintainability?

    Like I said before in my earlier comment,...

  • RE: Table Level Access

    I frickin' love LINQ. I was talking to my officemate about it and I think she was in the mindset that a lot of people are in, in equating LINQ...

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