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In this chapter, we saw how the classes in the System.Xml.Linq namespace can be used to create and represent XML data and how they have been designed to work well with LINQ queries. We saw how to work with XML data declaratively and how to do the same using LINQ queries. If you have used other XML processing APIs, such as SAX and DOM, then you will appreciate the flexibility and ease of use that LINQ to XML offers, and the ability to use LINQ queries and PLINQ queries is exceptionally useful.

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Freeman, A. (2010). LINQ to XML. In: Introducing Visual C# 2010. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3172-1_29

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