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Articles by Abby Fichtner (Hacker Chick) (Articles: 3)

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WPF
11 Dec 2009   Updated: 11 Dec 2009   Rating: 4.90/5    Votes: 47   Popularity: 8.11
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A tutorial and application on using WPF Data Binding with LINQ to SQL classes. This is part 3 of a three-part tutorial on using LINQ to SQL.
11 Dec 2009   Updated: 11 Dec 2009   Rating: 4.95/5    Votes: 64   Popularity: 8.90
Licence: CPOL    Views: 409,759     Bookmarked: 182   Downloaded: 10,731
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A tutorial that walks through adding/updating/deleting data in your database with LINQ to SQL while keeping your class relationships (M:M, 1:M, and M:1) synchronized.
12 Oct 2009   Updated: 12 Dec 2009   Rating: 4.89/5    Votes: 119   Popularity: 10.09
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A beginner's LINQ tutorial that walks you through mapping your SQL Server database tables and relationships to objects, and how to retrieve that data via simple LINQ queries.

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Software Developer Microsoft
United States United States
Abby Fichtner is a Microsoft Developer Evangelist and author of The Hacker Chick Blog.

She's been developing custom software applications, wearing every hat imaginable, since 1994. Although, technically, she got her start at the age of 8 when her father brought home an Atari 800. In the evenings, they would sit together and type in the machine code from the Atari magazines – because that was the way serious geeks got their computer games!

Today, she works for Microsoft as a Developer Evangelist to the startup community - helping them to create the next generation of software.