Introduction to LINQ
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Summary
LINQ, Language Integrated Query, was introduced as part of the .Net Framework 3.5 and continues to be powerful addition to C# and VB.Net. After all, you can't do LINQ to SQL or LINQ to Entities or LINQ to XML without LINQ! This session will be a great introduction to LINQ by focusing on LINQ to Objects as well as several other language enhancements that make LINQ possible.
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Andy Schwam is an Independent Software Consultant. Working with a variety of Microsoft Technologies focused on web based, data driven applications. He has experience with a variety of web platforms including ASP.Net MVC, Silverlight as well as traditional ASP.Net Web Forms. Andy is also an experienced speaker and trainer and has spoken at a number of user groups and events, presenting a variety of topics. Andy is a Board Member and Presenter at Philly.Net. He has been creating software applications since 1999.
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Fantastic Starter to the world of LINQ I thought!
Scott Allen explains why extenstion methods exist in a much better way http://channel9.msdn.com/blogs/matthijs/linq-beyond-queries-by-scott-allen around 07:30, he also explains lamda expressions. So if this video hasn't fulfilled your questions try that video instead.
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