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blogs.msdn.com — A lot of people (myself included) have written about LINQ in the next version of C#. LINQ is indeed an empowering technology. However, even without LINQ, C# 3.0 would be a compelling upgrade. Now that Beta2 is publicly available, here’s my personal list of the most useful features in the next release. read more...
blogs.msdn.com — Rico Mariani, one of the architects responsible for LINQ to SQL performance, blogs about getting LINQ to SQL down to the metal. read more...
blogs.msdn.com — For the algorithms that can’t run in parallel, having eight cores is like trying to get your Christmas shopping done faster by strapping eight Ferraris together and driving them from store to store. Eventually you’ll give up and just use the one with the most gas in the tank. read more...
blogs.msdn.com — An architect's story of how LINQ to SQL came to be. "For the sake of LINQ and the customer in general, we took up the OR/M torch officially, announcing our intention internally and starting the political nightmare that became my life for the next three years." read more...
blogs.msdn.com — This article takes you step-by-step from C# 1.1 to LINQ. read more...
blogs.msdn.com — Create higher quality code with immutable classes. read more...
blogs.msdn.com — Show's how to effectively deal with Linq's Immutable Expression trees using chain-of-responsibility. read more...
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