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Product Reviews Book Review: LINQ in Action
Explains what LINQ does and why
By: Dennis Hayes
Oct. 13, 2008 05:45 AM
This is a great book on LINQ from some people who not only know LINQ, but also understand LINQ. Many current LINQ books are based on preview versions of LINQ, but authors Fabrice Marquerie, Steve Eichert, and Jim Wooley thought it worth waiting for the final released version before publishing their book. There were some significant changes in the syntax of a few significant commands, so where code in some other books may need minor changes to run, the code in this book is all ready to go. Part I: Introduction to LINQ Chapter 2 covers all of the new LINQ-related language features in C# 2.0 and C# 3.0 (VB.NET 8 and VB.NET 9), and explains why they are needed for LINQ and how they are used by LINQ code; note that this book only covers new features related to LINQ (implicitly typed local variables, object and collection initializes, anonymous types, extension methods, anonymous methods, and lambda expressions), and not the full set of features introduced in C# and VB.NET since version 1.1. Chapter 3 continues where chapter 2 left off by describing how LINQ expands .NET, including sequences and iterators, deferred query execution, query operators and expressions, and expression trees. Chapter 3 also lists the C# and VB.NET syntax used to access the standard query operators. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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