ADO.NET team announced that there will be no further development on Linq2Sql and investments on data access solution with Linq technology will be made on Entity Framework instead. The irony is that the Linq2Sql probably will not be removed from the next release of .NET Framework, because of backward compatibility, so it will not be completely dead! Continue reading

DevExpress has just released a new version of their Visual Studio .NET add-in tool namingly “CodeRush Xpress”. This version is Free! Some features refactorings available in this free versions Continue reading

Check out the funny Automation Build notifier! It is a Nabaztag bunny, which connects via wireless to your TFS server, and lets you know when you have a broken build! See Brian‘s blog to get the API and see how it is done. Continue reading

Library RC 1 which released a few days ago, contains a new functionality : PersianCultueInfo. You can run your application setting an instance of this culture info on your application thread and you get the benefit of having a correct calendar for your application. Why is this important, you might say? Well, you’ll have all the date related controls rendered to you in correct dates! Continue reading

A lot of people keep asking me to provide a VB.NET Sample on how to use Farsi Library component. The library is written in C# after all and no sample code is provided to demonstrate VB.NET usage. This post is not a tutorial to Farsi Library per se. I’m answering some of the question regarding VB.NET usage, and some common questions about Farsi Library you’ve kept asking. Continue reading

Library RC 2.1 is here. Some reported bugs are fixed in this release and some new features are added. Please report back any problem you may have. Please note that changes labelled as “Modified” might break your current application. It is advised how the modification will affect you (e.g. Parse and TryParse methods removed) and how you can fix it (e.g. use a constructor overload instead). Continue reading

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Hadi Eskandari

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