Contents tagged with LINQ
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Converting LINQ queries from query syntax to method/operator syntax
Yesterday a reader of the LINQ in Action book posted an interesting challenge on the book's forum. It's interesting enough to be reposted it here.
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Speaking for the Communauté .NET Montréal next Monday
In addition to speaking at DevTeach Montreal next week, Frédéric Schäfer and I will also give a demonstration of LINQ, Entity Framework and WPF in action to the Communauté .NET Montréal next Monday. This will be in French.
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IQToolkit, building your own LINQ IQueryable provider
Matt Warren, who provides the most detailed HOWTO for creating your own LINQ IQueryable provider, has now published a dedicated toolkit on CodePlex:
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Using the Select LINQ query operator with indexes
Yesterday, Fred asked me if I could help him to convert C# code to LINQ. The solution may not obvious to find unless you know LINQ well. I will reproduce here the solution I gave Fred. Whether the LINQ version of the code is easier to read than the original one is arguable. The purpose here is more to show LINQ's Select query operator in action.
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Speaking at DevTeach Montreal in December
DevTeach Montréal will take place this year between December 1 and 5. I have the pleasure to take part to this event and speak in no less than five sessions!
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Visual Studio Talk Show podcast about LINQ
In July, I was invited by Mario Cardinal and Guy Barrette to register a session for their Visual Studio Talk Show podcast. This session is now online. During one hour, Guy, Mario and I discuss about LINQ in French.
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LINQ im Einsatz, LINQ in Action in German (LINQ auf Deutsch)
Today, I received a copy of LINQ im Einsatz. This is the German translation of LINQ in Action. It's now available from Amazon.de and from Hanser.
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What is the best book about C# 3.0 and LINQ?
Eggheadcafe.com readers' poll declares LINQ in Action "The best book about C# 3.0 and LINQ".
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.NET sessions at the Université du SI and .NET 3.5+ expertise
I announced in April that I'll be part of the Université du Système d'Information event on July 2 and 3. With Frédéric Schäfer, we're actively preparing our session, which will allow you to discover in action no less than .NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2008, ADO.NET Entity Framework, LINQ, WPF and Silverlight.
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A negative review for LINQ in Action
For a change, I won't post about all the positive reviews that our LINQ book received.