Big LINQ attack
No, not that kind of attack...
But I have to admit "attack" has its own special meaning on the Internet. 
Today I'm back at blogging here.
Yes I did step away for a bit...
No excuses but I've been recovering from damage I took to both hands.
So, what better topics for my return than LINQ or Silverlight?
OK, LINQ it is...
But first I'd like to point out a few of my (current) favorite sites:
Silverlight: http://silverlight.net/
Expression Community: http://expression.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx
ASP.NET Community Blogs: http://weblogs.asp.net/communityblogs/default.aspx
XNA Creators Club: http://creators.xna.com/whatsnew.aspx
(Games on Zune? Oh man!)
And now the LINQ attack: 
dnrTV: http://dnrtv.com/archives.aspx
Good ol' Charlie Calvert: http://blogs.msdn.com/charlie/archive/2008/02/28/link-to-everything-a-list-of-linq-providers.aspx
MSDN wiki site dedicated to LINQ, it has over 125 pages of reference material.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397948.aspx
Three 5 Minute Overviews that you might find useful when starting your LINQ journey -
LINQ to Objects - 5 Minute Overview - http://www.hookedonlinq.com/LINQtoObjects5MinuteOverview.ashx
LINQ to SQL - 5 Minute Overview - http://www.hookedonlinq.com/LINQtoSQL5MinuteOverview.ashx
LINQ to XML - 5 Minute Overview - http://www.hookedonlinq.com/LINQtoXML5MinuteOverview.ashx
MSDN Linq Code Gallery
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/Project/ProjectDirectory.aspx?TagName=LINQ
Salute,
Mark
Microsoft Technical Evangelist for http://discountasp.net