| bio | website | russlescai.wordpress.com |
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| location | Adelaide, Australia | |
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I am a SharePoint, .NET Consultant for Chamonix IT Consulting in Adelaide. My expertise is in SharePoint 2007/2010 and .NET development and architecture.
I love learning, mentoring and contributing to the SharePoint community.
You can find me on Twitter @RussLescai.
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Linq2SQL vs EF in .net Framework 4.0 Does anyone have any references for Linq To SQL being obsolete? |
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ADO.NET in Windows 8 WCF would be the recommended approach, as ASP.NET is for building web applications. WCF provides Data Contracts to consumers like Win8 applications. ASP.NET is not "the more modern approach." They are for different purposes. |
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ADO.NET in Windows 8 I agree, the intent behind Windows 8 applications is exposing and manipulating information stored remotely. However, apps also need to be available in disconnected mode, which means some form of local storage is required. |
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