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<title>Performing CRUD and Grouping Operations with the LinqDataSource Control </title>
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<title>Override a Child Class' Parent Method </title>
<description>Here's a workaround to override a child class' parent method with a more granular return type.</description>
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<title>Running In the Field: How to Make Your Handheld Your Best Friend</title>
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<description>I am a self-confessed command line junkie. Sure, I see value in GUIs&#8212;and they're great for getting accustomed to a tool&#8212;but after crawling, the command line lets you walk, run, and then fly!</description>
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