Click here to Skip to main content
15,882,209 members
Articles / Programming Languages / SQL
Article

LINQ to Objects (and Everything)

Rate me:
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
4.90/5 (3 votes)
11 Oct 2013CPOL 8.3K   8  
The most hyped new feature in Visual Studio 2008 is LINQ, which stands for Language INtegrated Queries. It's awesome, and you'll be using it to talk

This articles was originally at wiki.asp.net but has now been given a new home on CodeProject. Editing rights for this article has been set at Bronze or above, so please go in and edit and update this article to keep it fresh and relevant.

The most hyped new feature in Visual Studio 2008 is LINQ, which stands for Language INtegrated Queries. It's awesome, and you'll be using it to talk to SQL, Objects and everything in between.  Specifically to LINQ to Objects, this mechanism has the ability to query anything that implements IEnumerable<T>, which is a nice feature because it allows for creating complex logic to search collections by.

Blogs/Articles

Have fun!

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


Written By
United States United States
The ASP.NET Wiki was started by Scott Hanselman in February of 2008. The idea is that folks spend a lot of time trolling the blogs, googlinglive-searching for answers to common "How To" questions. There's piles of fantastic community-created and MSFT-created content out there, but if it's not found by a search engine and the right combination of keywords, it's often lost.

The ASP.NET Wiki articles moved to CodeProject in October 2013 and will live on, loved, protected and updated by the community.
This is a Collaborative Group

754 members

Comments and Discussions

 
-- There are no messages in this forum --