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LINQ to XSD Preview Alpha 0.2 to go with Orcas Beta 1

Around Memorial Day we released a new preview release for LINQ to XSD. The download has been picked up meanwhile by blogs and search engines. I am planning to blog about X/O mapping (“Typed XML programming”) and the project somewhat more in depth shortly, but I wanted to quickly complement the download with this info:

· Here is the download.

· Requires Orcas Beta 1.

· Functionality-wise identical with Alpha 0.1.

· Some new samples related to “Data Contract” and the papers at XML 2006.

You should also check out the very much revised “Revealing the X/O impedance mismatch”. BTW, we added a new subtitle: “Changing lead into gold”.

Getting back to you very soon.

Ralf Lämmel

Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 05, 2007
    Pingback from http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2007/06/linq-to-xsd-preview-alpha-02-for-orcas.html

  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2007
    One of the things that I've done in introducing LINQ at various talks that I've given over the past 12...

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    June 12, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2007
    What is the final release story for LINQ to XSD?  Included with .NET Framework 3.5?  Seperate download?   How real is the technology for projects today?  If I am starting a project which I expect to release in Q1 2008, and I'm working with VS2008, can I count on LINQ to XSD to be there as well?

  • Anonymous
    June 26, 2007

  1. Can LINQ be used as an replacement for xslt transform (xml->html )?
  2. Is LINQ a useful replacement for xslt transforms?
  • Anonymous
    August 19, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    October 07, 2007
    Scott Hanselman likes the VB 9 support of integrating XML in the language. That's why he found a way...

  • Anonymous
    November 15, 2007
    Chris Lovett was interviewed by book author Michael van Otegem recently and he asked some very interesting

  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2008
    It's funny when you work at a company that has as many small projects as it has big ones. I hear one

  • Anonymous
    March 01, 2008
    "LINQ in Action " (by Fabrice Marguerie, Steve Eichert, Jim Wooley, and Matt Warren (Foreword