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Monday, September 19, 2005
Jon Galloway is afraid of DLINQ
In his
Blog, Jon Galloway says that DLINQ scares him. He says that he’s afraid of code maintainability and people “abusing” the feature. He could make the same statement about UI development, or threading. Frankly, making it easier to do something increases the chances of abuse. That’s a given. Whether its queries integrated into the language, operator overloading, or even public attributes. This is where standards and discipline come in. Frankly, I think LINQ is ground breaking technology, and DLINQ is just what the doctor ordered for SQL Server queries.
9/19/2005 8:44:40 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
PDC 05 | development