Understanding the .NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
Read OriginalThis article explains the .NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ), introduced in .NET Framework 3.5. It details LINQ's purpose of providing a unified, type-safe query syntax for various data sources like databases and XML. The content covers LINQ architecture, generic types (IEnumerable<T>), query execution, and operations such as filtering and grouping, with code examples for C# developers.
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