.NET
- A TiVo Disk Space Viewer, It’s All About LINQ to XML! (Peter Kellner)
- Framework Design Studio Released (Scott McCraw)
- LINQ: ContainsAtLeast and AggregationOrDefault (Omer van Kloeten)
- SyncLINQ for Windows Forms (Paul Stovell)
- Standard Query Operators with LINQ (John Papa)
- Pattern Matching in C# – Part 0 (Bart de Smet)
Web Development
- Display Images with IIS7 in Vista or Windows 2008 (Peter Kellner)
- Using Spring.NET and NHibernate with ASP.NET MVC (Billy McCafferty)
- Light Speed Inline Editing Using ASP.NET AJAX and Web Services, Part I (Andrew Golik)
Silverlight/WPF
- LEADTOOLS: ImageViewer, More Image Formats for WPF (Rob Relyea)
- SyncLINQ for Silverlight (Paul Stovell)
- .NET Rocks! – WPF Update (Brian Noyes)
SQL Server
- Stored Procedures Are Bad, M’kay? (Frans Bouma)
- The New Data Types in SQL Server 2008 (Sergio Pereira)
- Find Nth Highest Salary of Employee – Query to Retrieve the Nth Maximum Value (Pinal Dave)
Design/Methodology
- Agile Arguments, Part 2 – Background, and Arguments From Fear (Chad Myers)
- Architecting LINQ to SQL Applications, Part 8 (Ian Cooper)
Blogging
- Blogging: Not a Sweatshop (Mike Gunderloy)
- WordPress 2.6 (Michael Castilla)
- Why Twitter Will Be Bigger Than Facebook (Graham)
Miscellaneous
- Reviewing Article Submissions (Howard Dierking)
- Greasemonkey Scripts for FriendFeed (Steven)
- Book Review: LINQ in Action (David Hayden)
- Evernote Review (Rhonda Tipton)
- Help Name Our Website (Jeff Atwood)
- Lists of Microsoft’s Fame and Shame – 2008 (Jon Davis)
SharePoint
- WSS 3.0 –> MOSS 2007 Migration (Agnes Molnar)
Link Collections
- LINKBLOG for April 5, 2008 and LINKBLOG for April 6, 2008 (small edition) (Arjan Zuidhof)
- Visual Studio Links #17 (Darren Stokes)
- Links Today (2008-04-06) (Matt Hinze)
- Weekly Link Post 36 (Rhonda Tipton)
- Silverlight Cream for April 6, 2008 (Dave Campbell)
- Links (4/6/2008) (Steve Pietrek)
- Link Listing – April 6, 2008 (Christopher Steen)
- The Morning Brew #67 (Chris Alcock)
Book of the Day
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