﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Longhorncorner Latest Blogs</title><link>http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/</link><description>Watch latest blogs from Longhorn Corner</description><copyright>© 1999 - 2009  Mindcracker LLC. All Rights Reserved</copyright><item><title>Initializing Compound Values</title><description>Lambda expressions and extension methods provide us with everything we need for queries that simply filter members out of a sequence of values.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1616</link><pubDate>Oct 09, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Deferred Query Evaluation</title><description>Observant readers may have noted that the standard Where operator is implemented using the yield construct introduced in C# 2.0.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1615</link><pubDate>Oct 09, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Extension Methods</title><description>Lambda expressions are one important piece of the query architecture. </description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1609</link><pubDate>Oct 08, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Lambda Expressions and Expression Trees</title><description>Many query operators allow the user to provide a function that performs filtering, projection, or key extraction.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1608</link><pubDate>Oct 08, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Getting Started with Standard Query Operators</title><description>Getting Started with Standard Query Operators</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1606</link><pubDate>Oct 07, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>.NET Language-Integrated Query</title><description>After two decades, the industry has reached a stable point in the evolution of object-oriented (OO) programming technologies.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1605</link><pubDate>Oct 07, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Window Resizing</title><description>Although absolute positioning of objects by using a Canvas is useful in some scenarios.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1597</link><pubDate>Oct 06, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>The Layout System in Silverlight</title><description>The term layout describes the process of sizing and positioning objects in your Silverlight-based application.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1596</link><pubDate>Oct 06, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>The Silverlight Plug-in Position and Dimensions</title><description>The Silverlight plug-in defines the area that the Silverlight-based application is displayed in.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1595</link><pubDate>Oct 06, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item><item><title>Colors and Brushes for Text Foreground</title><description>The Foreground property enables you to specify a Brush for the rendered text.</description><link>http://www.longhorncorner.com/Blogs/BlogDetail.aspx?BlogId=1593</link><pubDate>Oct 05, 2009</pubDate><author>Dinesh Beniwal</author></item></channel></rss>