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Deep Fried Bytes Episode #14: LINQ’ing the Future of Development with Jim Wooley

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Podcast | Posted on 03-10-2008

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How do you thinq…. uh… I mean think?  Do you THINQ in LINQ?  What about the KINQS in LINQ?  Are you the LINQ KINQG at the office? 

We sat down with the author of LINQ in Action, Jim Wooley, in the latest episode of Deep Fried Bytes

I’ve known Jim for several years now and believe it or not we are almost a mirror of each other as you’ll hear in the beginning of this episode.  This is a great show because LINQ really is a great killer cool awesome useful technology.  Our goal of this episode was to help developers work out the KINQS in LINQ.  Elly Mae is back and kicks the show off!  Enjoy.

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