Are you Attending TechEd???
The ADO.NET will be conducting a focus group on LINQ/EDM at TechEd 2007 to help define the direction of LINQ to Entities. If you are interested in participating, please check out the details below:
Subject: Share your perspectives and help shape the direction LINQ/EDM, at TechEd 2007!
Overview
The Microsoft LINQ/EDM team would like to invite TechEd 2007 attendees to take part in helping to define the direction of LINQ to Entities (LINQ/EDM). Come meet with the SQL Server product team members to provide your input to the future of and evaluative feedback on a range of LINQ/EDM topics!
Participants will take part in a focus group session where they will share needs and preferences that will help shape LINQ/EDM. Interested? Keep reading below.
Qualifications
The Microsoft SQL Server team is looking to speak with experienced IT developers who use or are considering using LINQ/EDM to program against a relational database.
How to participate
If you would like to participate in this research opportunity, sign up for the LINQ/EDM session at
https://live.datstat.com/WSS-Collector/Survey.ashx?Name=SQLUXTechEd2007.
Space is limited. Confirmations will be sent to you by email on May 31, 2007.
Thank you and we hope to see you at TechEd 2007!
Comments
Anonymous
May 29, 2007
I won't be a Tech*Ed so here's two cents worth from http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/defining-direction-of-linq-to.html --rjAnonymous
May 29, 2007
In which phase of development are you?!? I thought you were in the end game, just fixing bugs etc and trying to finish the designer. But now it appears you are reconsidering the API design itself? Is that really so?Anonymous
May 30, 2007
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May 31, 2007
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June 09, 2007
Awesome presentation at TechEd! And it was very nice to meet you in person. I have the sample provider, and it all works very clean from what I have seen so far. The talk was very informative. I think you should include a link to the LINQ 101 samples from your blog as well. It seemed like a lot of people didn't know about the samples, and it is such a great resource. I have some additional questions, but I will email you directly.