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>>>>Yes. In .Net it is considered a good practice to not prefix the variable/type with the type. Just use the name.
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>>>Please provide a link to the grail for .NET naming conventions.
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>>>From what I'm hearing here, If you have a customer class it would be Customer. If you have a customer form it would be what.. CustomeR?
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>>LOL.. I would hate to work with you ... Why do you fight against .net so? ... If you don't like it, code in something else....
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>Likely to happen extremely shortly (like today since I'm likely to quit my current job today).
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><Rant ON>
>I'm now trying to transition from vb.net and asp.net to c#/Entity Framework/LINQ/Silverlight/RIA on a project. 
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>Silverlight is another giant leap in not ready for primetime development environments (if you want to work with data anyway). Combobox bound to data in a datagrid? Why would someone want that? Stored procedures? In Silverlight? Apparently they aren't BEST PRACTICES anymore since the Domain Service doesn't support them. 
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>Wading through piles and piles of incomplete/incorrect blogs and other posts from drooling geeks around the world trying to show the hacks to get things to work since there is no direct way to do it.
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>What happened to RAD, or developer productivity? What a load of $hit.
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></Rant OFF>
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What have stored procedures to do with Domain Services ?
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