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Cars, Planes, Cars, Planes, and Cars

7 April 2008 All

This past weekend I went online to check in for my flight on Sunday. I've used online check-ins for as long as they have been around. I have not been to a ticket counter in years. Yet for some reason I could not check in online this past weekend. So I call Orbitz and they tell me they know nothi

Resharper 4 EAP - Build 767

5 April 2008 All

I've been monitoring the nightly EAP builds of Resharper 4 and the latest ones have been pretty stable. While all of the features are not in yet (most notably full support for LINQ), there is enough in here to really get a sense for how it is evolving. I installed build 767 a few days ago and it

Explorations of Humility: Learning Golf

3 April 2008 Musings

I've been an active athlete in several sports my whole life. I've played baseball, softball, football, soccer, volleyball and just about any other sport I can get into. By far the sport I enjoy the most and spend the most time in its thralls is soccer. I love playing soccer. Indoor, outdoor,

Standard Query Operators with LINQ

3 April 2008 All

In the March issue of MSDN Magazine's Data Points column [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc337893.aspx] I explore a variety of the Standard Query Operators and how they work with LINQ. Here is a summary of the article: In this month's column I will perform practical queries and

ADO.NET 2's DataTable.Merge

31 January 2008 All

OK, so its not ground breaking, earth shattering nor will it solve world hunger … but I am pretty stoked over the addition of the Merge method to the DataTable object in ADO.NET 2. It has always been an annoyance of mine that when I want to merge a DataTable into another one that I have to have a Da

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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