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Due to personal obligations (moving away from Seattle) it is with sadness that I’m announcing that I’m leaving Microsoft. My last day at Microsoft will be January 21. This will be the last post on this blog. I will be commencing to blog at EricWhite.com/blog. Here is what I'm planning for the near future on my ...
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Note: This post is updated weekly or more frequently, depending on the availability of new articles. Entity Framework and Entity Data Model (EF/EDM) Julie Lerman created a Screencast – What’s new in the Entity Data Model Designer in VS2010 and posted it on 10/23/2009. Here’s her description and a link to view it: I have created a screencast ...
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I’ll be presenting a talk on LINQ and Open XML at TechEd 2009. The session is “OFC403 Developing Office Client Solutions Using LINQ and Open XML”. I’ll be presenting on Thursday, 5/14, at 4:30PM in Room 411. Here is the abstract for the talk:
In this session, learn how to leverage LINQ with version 1 and 2 of the Open XML SDK to ...
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At TechReady8, I’ll be presenting a 400 level course “Developing Office Client Solutions using LINQ and Open XML”. TechReady8 is a Microsoft employee only event, but non-Microsoft folks in the Seattle area can come see the same talk at the .NET Developers Association of Redmond meeting on January 19th. This talk will be at 7:00PM, in ...
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When using the Open XML SDK with SharePoint web services, one of the most basic operations is to get a document from a document library using web services, modify it using the Open XML SDK (and LINQ to XML), and save it back to the document library. This post describes how to do this, and provides a sample in C#.
It is simple to ...
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Web services are one of the most effective and convenient ways for casual developers to access SharePoint lists and document libraries. They have a reputation for being a bit difficult; LINQ to XML can make them easier to use. This post presents the basic steps for getting started with Windows SharePoint ...
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Web services are one of the most effective and convenient ways for casual developers to access SharePoint lists and document libraries. They have a reputation for being a bit difficult; LINQ to XML can make them easier to use. This post presents the basic steps for getting started with Windows SharePoint ...
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