With sincerity and fear, I sent my post to the homepage again. I hope it will not bring you unhappiness.
Some time ago I saw three free books from Microsoft, one of which is an introducing Microsoft LINQ. This is the only one of the three books with full content. Although many of the boys in the garden wrote about this aspect of LINQArticleBut I think there should be a more systematic and authoritative book. I browsed this book about it and thought it was very helpful for the learning of LINQ in vs08. Therefore, I came up with the intention to translate this book. Some time ago, a friend contacted me via email and talked about the translation of this book.
I have limited translation skills, so it may be difficult to translate this book, but I think I will overcome it myself and try to translate it into Chinese ", make it hard to read. In addition, I think that if you get your support, I will try my best to finish the translation. :)
I look forward to joining me as enthusiastic as I do. If you are interested, please send me an email: hanxianlong888 [at] 163.com. contact us by email for details.
I think it is a pleasure to take a rest to do things that are beneficial to everyone.
If you think this is not a good practice, please point it out to me. I am very grateful for your guidance and support. Dudu thinks that if this article is not suitable for the homepage, yes.
PS: if the financial conditions permit, I want to buy a notebook later (but I don't know much about this market. A netizen told me that the price of 5000 yuan for Acer is good, I don't know if this is the case. In this way, after returning to the dormitory at night, the lights out will not be wasted for more than two hours ~~
some time ago, Scott Gu's blog was translated into eight articles on the Content of LINQ to SQL. The following is the link:
1. use the first part of LINQ to SQL -- scottgu's blog posts -- using LINQ to SQL (Part 1)
2. scottgu's blog -- LINQ to SQL Part 2-defining data model classes -- LINQ to SQL (Part 2-defining our data model classes)
3. part 3: query the database (Part 3-querying our database)
4. part 4: update the database LINQ to SQL (Part 4-updating our database)
5. try to translate scottgu's blog, LINQ to SQL (Part 5-binding UI using the ASP: linqdatasource Control)
6. scottgu blog translation-Part 2-retrieving data using stored procedures-LINQ to SQL (Part 6-retrieving data using Stored Procedures)
7. translation of scottgu blog-LINQ to SQL Part 1-update database with stored procedures-LINQ to SQL (Part 7-updating our database using Stored Procedures)
8. scottgu blog-Part 2-Use custom SQL statements