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An object-oriented language such as C# and a SQL relational database have different views of the world. This is sometimes known as an impedance mismatch. The concepts of an object in C# and a row in a database seem very analogous, and there have been many attempts to unify them, with Linq to SQL being one of the more successful ones.

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© 2012 Eric Gunnerson

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Gunnerson, E. (2012). Linq to SQL. In: A Programmer’s Guide to C# 5.0. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4594-0_30

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