Building a Simple Blog Engine with ASP.NET MVC and LINQ - Part 3
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by Keyvan Nayyeri
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Database Structure

The structure of the KBlog database is very simple. It has three tables named Posts, Comments, and Categories that have some obvious relationships as you see in Figure 1.

Figure 1

The structure of this database is self-explanatory and anyone with a very basic understanding of blogging engines can find what's going on here so I won't waste your time with any description about the database.


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Title: grignolino   
Name: tomy.algoria@gmail.com
Date: 3/9/2010 6:03:43 AM
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This blog contains really good stuff.Thanks for sharing this interesting blog.
Title: Microsoft Training Word   
Name: Tuzigoot
Date: 1/29/2010 1:26:58 AM
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Name: Lurus
Date: 1/29/2010 1:25:42 AM
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Name: Lurus
Date: 1/29/2010 1:25:20 AM
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Name: Agenzia Web Marketing
Date: 12/9/2009 5:55:22 AM
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Good Post.It's really helpful and interesting
Title: Commentary   
Name: maria tere
Date: 4/22/2009 9:49:51 AM
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i think the example of LINQ to SQL is very poor, because the use of that class is more extensible.
Title: Busby SEO Test   
Name: info@gmail.com
Date: 12/22/2008 12:07:27 AM
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thank you very much
Title: Question   
Name: Michael
Date: 12/6/2008 6:31:47 AM
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Hi, how about if our sample url is '/2008/12/06/post-title-here' just like what Wordpress did, is it possible?
Title: Nevermind   
Name: Nick Kirkes
Date: 4/26/2008 7:07:31 PM
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Just realized I am missing the DBDataContext.
Title: context.Posts?   
Name: Nick Kirkes
Date: 4/26/2008 7:06:44 PM
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Thanks for the article.

I'm following your guidance, but I can't build as the "context.Posts" don't exist (same for categories). Am I missing something?
Title: anxiously awaiting...   
Name: Emiel
Date: 4/24/2008 3:06:02 AM
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Here's another one waiting for part 4...
When, when, WHEN?
Title: And the part 4?   
Name: lxx
Date: 4/17/2008 11:42:43 AM
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I wait for your next artical.Thanks.
Title: Reply to Mike   
Name: Keyvan Nayyeri
Date: 3/28/2008 8:53:51 AM
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Mike,

I'll send it to editorial team in the next three days so I expect it to be published in the next couple of weeks.
Title: Expectation?   
Name: Mike Mayers
Date: 3/28/2008 8:45:08 AM
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Is there any prevision about the release of the 4th part? Can't wait to see it. Very nice.
Title: Very good!!!!!   
Name: Marcelo
Date: 3/27/2008 4:35:06 PM
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Very good tutorial! Am waiting anxiously for the "View" part!!! Thank you.

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