LINQ to SQL changes in .NET 4.0(damieng.com)

submitted by johnsheehanjohnsheehan(4785) 2 years, 8 months ago

What's fixed and breaking changes for LINQ to SQL in .NET 4.0

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posted by JudahGabrielJudahGabriel(783) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

Nice to see MS hasn't abandoned LINQ to SQL after all.

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posted by darthobiwandarthobiwan(140) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

For all those people who said it was dead.. even when the article they cited just said they would be supporting it, just not making major updates.
I for one welcome the inherited entities support. I ran into this issue last week on a project. I had many tables that were very very similar and wanted to make managing them easy with a generic control.

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posted by cowgaRcowgaR(0) 2 years, 8 months ago 0

the problem I see is the requirement for .NET 4.0 which isn't happening in real-production environment anytime soon. couldn't they port it at least to .NET 3.5 SP1?

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