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So here I am just about to start a big project using LINQ to SQL and then I read this:

Is LINQ to SQL Truly Dead? by Jonathan Allen for InfoQ.com

Well, I don't want to be supporting LINQ to SQL indefinitely if it's a dead end. So, how should I get started learning about ADO.NET Entity Framework?

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You should make this a community wiki. – Robert S. Nov 3 '08 at 19:14

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Books

Are there no books published yet that teach the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework?

Programming the Microsoft® ADO.NET Entity Framework
Programming the Microsoft® ADO.NET Entity Framework (PRO-Developer)
by David Sceppa
Dec 10, 2008

Programming Entity Framework
Programming Entity Framework
by Julia Lerman
Jan 15, 2009

Professional ADO.NET 3.5 with LINQ and the Entity Framework
Professional ADO.NET 3.5 with LINQ and the Entity Framework
by Roger Jennings
Feb 9, 2009

Pro SQL Server 2008 Entity Framework (Pro)
Pro SQL Server 2008 Entity Framework (Pro)
by Jim Wightman
Mar 2, 2009

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Conference Sessions

PDC 2008 Entity Framework Futures session

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Related questions:

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Here is another related question stackoverflow.com/questions/182497/… – YeahStu Dec 17 '08 at 15:39
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Gee, I don't know... say, you got any ideas? :P

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Just cataloging my findings. :) – Zack Peterson Nov 3 '08 at 19:33

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