Amanda Silver on Visual Basic LINQ Syntax in Visual Studio 2008
- Posted: Aug 17, 2007 at 12:12 PM
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Beth's Screencasts are awesome. I'd love to see more screencasts mixed in this way. Very nice experience for the audience. In fact, I do know that more C9 screencasters will be creating a similar style of mixed motion and still video.
Thanks, Beth!
Keep on posting,
C
I better like the charles kinda interview for this kind of stuff.
BUT If its got to be a screencast rather than an interview, then this is awesome. Quite high quality on the video compression.
Thanks Amanda for this stunning demonstration. Frankly I can't wait to start developing with the new version of VB, although LINQ seems to be drastic change in the language that requires spending more time on it.
I hope Amanda that there is a chance to demonstrate Interoperability between WPF and windows forms 2.0 as all Microsoft resources concentrates on C# [C]
Thanks, very nice video.
Amazing stuff! when I think back to the days of say VB6 this would have been thought impossible (almost).
And then we saw VS 2003 etc. which was 'amazing' back then.
I cannot believe that things have come this far! This functionality will definitely benefit business application developers like myself tons!
I just can't decide where I would use these new data functionality... in my data access or business tier ....
Thanks again for the vid, these kind are great where you can see the presenters in the small window while the code is rolling!
Bye
Thanks again,
-Beth
I am new to channel9, so greetings to you all!
This is the first video I have watched on here, great stuff!
Look forward to working with and contributing to this forum some more!
Thanks for the video!
Rob
Blog: www.robzyc.spaces.live.com
I really like the format that puts the VS2008 environment foremost and the people as picture-in-picture.
The idea is outstanding. The entire show is worth of ton thanks..
clap .. clap .. clap ..
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Does anyone else have the same problem as I do when watching this video. Namely the code screen is blurred, so much so that the text is unreadable. When the camera shot is away frm the code screen the video is fine.
Cheers Tony
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