The above walk-through only touches on a few of the scenarios and capabilities you can enable with ASP.NET Dynamic Data Projects. To learn more:
Watch David's webcast
Check out the ASP.NET Dynamic Data QuickStarts
Subscribe to David Ebbo's, Scott Hunter's, and Marcin Dobosz's blogs
Visit the ASP.NET Dynamic Data Forum to ask questions
To learn more about LINQ to SQL and how you can use it to create data model classes, also check out my previous blog posts below:
Part 1: Introduction to LINQ to SQL
Part 2: Defining our Data Model Classes
Part 3: Querying our Database
Part 4: Updating our Database
Part 5: Binding UI using the ASP:LinqDataSource Control
Part 6: Retrieving Data Using Stored Procedures
Part 7: Updating our Database using Stored Procedures
Part 8: Executing Custom SQL Expressions
Part 9: Using a Custom LINQ Expression with the <asp:LinqDataSource> control
You can also watch the great LINQ and LINQ to SQL "How do I?" videos on the official website.
Hope this helps,
Scott
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