LINQ to SQL: Performance and Security(blogs.msdn.com)

submitted by wisemxwisemx(8074) 3 years, 11 months ago

Like many people around the office, I've spent the last several weeks being completely enamored with LINQ. It started out innocently enough with a link to Joseph Albahari's LINQPad and it just took off from there. I'm pleased to say that it has pretty much replaced SQL Management Studio for my purposes. And as an added bonus, it serves as an awesome C# scratchpad. :) I recall the "good ol' days" when people weren't entirely sure what LINQ had to offer; after all, we already had a decent query language that accomplished the same task! People were already quite proficient with SQL. Why would you need to learn a second query language? What was the point? There is absolutely no excuse to stay in this mindset; if you're not sure what LINQ has to offer, I strongly recommend downloading LINQPad. See it for yourself; there is a lot that LINQ has to offer.

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