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Using LINQ

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In some of the previous chapters, we illustrated how to use LINQ to perform queries on different types of data. Chapter 2 showed how to query collections and arrays, Chapter 6 to query XML trees, and Chapter 9 to query databases. This chapter shows you how to build on those simple examples to exploit the full flexibility of LINQ.

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Jones, A., Freeman, A. (2010). Using LINQ. In: Visual C# 2010 Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2526-3_16

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