I attended a .NET meeting in Asheville, NC last month.
"Developer Centric Features of SQL Server 2008 by Kevin Boles who is an 
independent SQL Consultant and SQL Server expert as well as a SQL MVP."

It's focus was mainly on SQL. One of the big points Kevin gave was using 
LINQ against Stored Procedures, and not letting it dynamically get data 
from the SQL server. He mentioned this was a large performance hit when 
it is dynamically getting the data.

Tracy


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