Why I Write My LINQ Queries Tall, Not Wide
Read OriginalThis article from a .NET newsletter argues against writing wide, horizontally stretched LINQ queries. It demonstrates the problem with readability and maintenance, then proposes a 'tall' formatting style with one method per line. The author provides a clear before-and-after code example and recommends adopting this as a team coding standard for better code clarity.
Why I Write My LINQ Queries Tall, Not Wide
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