Dec 12, 2008

LINQ Unleashed for C#

Sams | ISBN-13: 9780672329838 | English | Sep-2008 | PDF | Size: 4.58 MB | RAR Compressed | 545 Pages | No Password

Introduction
LINQ is a query-like language for .NET that makes it easy to get information no matter where it comes from, and the information is retrieved the same way regardless of how or where it is stored. This sameness significantly improves productivity. In essence, LINQ provides a very clean, usable, efficient way to query data sources directly from within programming language code. LINQ is the most important new feature of Visual Studio 2008, and has been widely anticipated by developers. Larry O'Brien of SD Times calls LINQ "an important innovation that is garnering essentially unqualified raves and already being extended in fascinating new ways." As with any new technology, however, there will be a learning curve for developers wishing to use it. Linq Unleashed will be the best way for professional programmers to get the most out of LINQ. In addition to providing comprehensive coverage of LINQ's features and practical examples to show how to use those features, the author will provide enough underlying
information so that you can grasp the "why" of LINQ.

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Table Of Contents
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Introduction 1
Part I Getting Ready for LINQ
1 Programming with Anonymous Types 5
2 Using Compound Type Initialization 29
3 Defining Extension and Partial Methods 61
4 yield return: Using .NET’s State Machine Generator 85
5 Understanding Lambda Expressions and Closures 97
6 Using Standard Query Operators 121
Part II LINQ for Objects
7 Sorting and Grouping Queries 137
8 Using Aggregate Operations 151
9 Performing Set Operations 167
10 Mastering Select and SelectMany 185
11 Joining Query Results 211
12 Querying Outlook and Active Directory 239
Part III LINQ for Data
13 Querying Relational Data with LINQ 265
14 Creating Better Entities and Mapping Inheritance and Aggregation 289
15 Joining Database Tables with LINQ Queries 309
16 Updating Anonymous Relational Data 349
17 Introducing ADO.NET 3.0 and the Entity Framework 383
Part IV LINQ for XML
18 Extracting Data from XML 415
19 Comparing LINQ to XML with Other XML Technologies 437
20 Constructing XML from Non-XML Data 453
21 Emitting XML with the XmlWriter 463
22 Combining XML with Other Data Models 469
23 LINQ to XSD Supports Typed XML Programming 485
Index 499


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