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Episode #6 - Julie Lermon on Learning The Entity Framework

In this episode The Misfit Geek talks with Data Expert Julie Lerman on leanring LINQ to Entities and the Entity Framework. .

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  1. Ray avatar

    cool podcast, congrats and thank you Joe.

    Ray — May 28, 2009 11:09 AM
  2. Joe Stagner avatar

    Thanks Ray !

    Joe Stagner — May 28, 2009 11:10 AM
  3. Kirill avatar

    nice music in the beginning. Pretty interesting interview. I've learned a lot.

    Thanks Joe

    Kirill — May 28, 2009 3:06 PM
  4. Scott Muc avatar

    Easy on the music! I always seek past the fluff so I can get to the stuff... and the stuff in this episode is pretty good :-)

    Scott Muc — May 28, 2009 5:38 PM
  5. MattSlay avatar

    Good show. I love podcasts like this.

    MattSlay — May 29, 2009 12:47 AM
  6. folorunso joseph avatar

    Really Joe,i think you would have pushed the silverlight RIA onslaught a lil bit further if u had used a silverlight player instead.But still i really do understand ur standpoint for using the flash player.Look forward to further to more episode.

    folorunso joseph — May 29, 2009 3:10 AM
  7. DilbertDave avatar

    Enjoyed the show - it's good to hear that WebForms will be with us for a while, I don't have time to learn MVC at the moment (poor excuse I know).

    I have a question for you to put to Scott next time - Why is Dirty Checking so difficult in ASP.NET, especially when you throw an inline editable control like a GridView onto the page. It's been a real headache in the past and although we have a workable solution I still feel that it is a little on the flakey side.

    Looking forward to your next show - nice to hear from people so close to the coalface.

    DilbertDave — May 29, 2009 3:48 AM
  8. Rickj avatar

    Great Idea Joe Us amateur novice wannabe's need stuf like this I can't learn without being taught Thanks

    Rickj — May 29, 2009 1:12 PM
  9. Aaron Smith avatar

    I haven't listened yet, but I did want to comment on the MP3 file. The ID3Tags were not set, so when my podcatcher threw it into my podcasts folder, it didn't show up with your title or name on it.

    Aaron

    Aaron Smith — May 29, 2009 10:53 PM
  10. Jason avatar

    How about posting this podcast to iTunes?

    Jason — June 1, 2009 10:50 AM
  11. Jason Bub avatar

    Please address this on the show:

    When will I be able to build ASP.NET forms and reports as easily as I can with Microsoft Access 2000? It's been over 10 years and it seems that we should be able to do this by now. I have always wondered this. Please address it on your podcast. Thanks!

    Jason

    Jason Bub — June 1, 2009 10:54 AM
  12. Joe Stagner avatar

    Jason, It IS easy. Please fell free to email me with your specifics.

    Joe Stagner — June 1, 2009 11:53 AM
  13. swamy avatar

    Really i like this interview.thanks guys for this podcast.i hope get these kind if podcasts more....i learned a lot.

    swamy — June 3, 2009 11:55 PM
  14. Mikael avatar

    Thanks for this podcast Joe! One of the first ones with this length that I actually listened to to the end. Hope there will be lots more to come. If I were to provide feedback, or rather a wish is for you guys to explain what the best practices are in the area you discuss. I think a lot of programmers are making it very hard on themselves by building something very complex unnecessarily. Again, thanks and keep it up!

    Mikael — June 5, 2009 3:46 AM
  15. Davidm avatar

    Pretty good first podcast, Joe.

    Food for thought:

    1) Reduce intro music or at least have an intro dialogue during the music.

    2)Get your podcast on iTunes and offer it similar to DotNetRocks, HanselMinutes, RunAsRadio, etc. I like their site design and how easy it is to listen or access archive copies.

    3) The audio was pretty good, but some times Scott's voice sounded like a little feedback or something where you could tell he wasn't in the same room with you.

    4) I liked the idea of submitting questions and doing the round-table with the ASP.NET team answering questions. Also liked the idea of just popping in and surprising them with Q&A, too.

    5) I hope you do a lot more frequent podcast on a routine basis.

    6) The length of podcast really doesn't bother me since the pace of discussion was fast and direct. I can't listen to StackOverflow any more because it's just babble seems like they really don't know what they want to discuss... So far, I think you're in the top 5 of the ones I want to listen too...

    Davidm — June 5, 2009 8:36 PM
  16. liam avatar

    great podcast - thanks for all the info - re the template site with membership - check out www.herocoder.com - they have a great product that saves a ton of time

    liam — June 6, 2009 6:21 AM
  17. Peter S. avatar

    Question was if we want .ascx files to be distributable, and the answer is yes - or similarly, why not make it able to convert ascx files into plain c# class as a native control, so it can be built into a distributable dll?

    cheers /Peter

    Peter S. — June 8, 2009 11:58 AM

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