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In-Depth Cure Data Type 'Impedance Mismatch' With LINQ Language Integrated Query (LINQ) for .NET and its System.Query, System.Data.DLink, and System.Xml.XLink classes enable relational-to-object and ...
Practical .NET Why You Really Should Be Using LINQ Peter Vogel introduces a new column on application development in the real world, and begins by advocating for Language Integrated Query. By Peter ...
For those not in the know, LINQ is otherwise known as Language Integrated Query and was announced during the Professional Developers Conference (PDC) in September 2005.
You may not have heard about Microsoft's new brainchild, Language Integrated Query (LINQ). If you did hear about it, you may have yawned and put it down as yet another new technology searching for ...
Microsoft is working on a parallel version of its Language Integrated Query technology that will enable code to run on multiple CPUs.
These include Language-Integrated Query (LINQ), Web 2.0 and SOA-related enhancements, integrated workflow, peer-to-peer protocols, and Microsoft Office support.
Microsoft Research emphasizes efforts in multiple areas, including concurrent programming and language translation ...
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