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codedigest.com — In Part1, we have seen the basics of LINQ to SQL classes and the tools (LINQ to SQL designer) for generating LINQ to SQL class in Visual Studio 2008. Also, we have binded ListView control with LINQ datasource controls and provided edit, update, delete and insert feature using LINQ data source control. In Part 2, we will understand how the same tasks can be done without LinqDataSource control. We will use the same Employee table to understand the custom databinding using LINQ.

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