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Friday, 21 August 2009
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
A whole lot of Linq
A blog post on Linq 2 Sql performance from Jeff Atwood
A whole load of linq posts from Bill Wagner' s blog
A whole load of linq posts from Bill Wagner' s blog
- Exploring LINQ: Part 1 of N
- LINQ Exploration 2
- LINQ Exploration
- The next LINQ installment
- Another LINQ investigation item
- Yet Another LINQ entry
- I gotta have more LINQ content
- More LINQ Investigation
- Ordering LINQ results
- Grouping LINQ results
- LINQ Samples: Part 11
- LINQ Samples: Part 12
- Where you at item, where you at?
- More LINQ: boolean tests on sequences
- More LINQ: Aggregation operators
- Miscellaneous LINQ methods
- Deferred vs. Immediate query
- Join Together
- Linq to SQL (the technology previously known as DLinq)
- DLINQ 2: Where clauses and database queries
- LinqToSql: Translating C# to SQL
- DLinq queries: Mathematics functions
- LinqToSql: Joins
- Linq2SQL: Group By Order By, and why I prefer C# To T-SQL
- LINQ 2 SQL Set Operations
- Paging output with Linq2SQL
- LINQ to SQL Optimistic Concurrency: How LINQ to SQL behaves
- More LINQ 2 SQL (finally)
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