Dynamically construct XML documents in code quickly and easily with LINQ to XML and Functional Construction.
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.NET Tip: Following Table Relationships with LINQ
Use LINQ's from clause to easily traverse the relationships in your database.
.NET Tip: Basic Data Manipulation with LINQ
Use LINQ to Objects to easily sort and reshape your data.
Working with Range Variables and Let Statements in LINQ
Range variables are powerful and flexible. Discover why they are critical to mastering LINQ queries.
.NET Tip: Where Is Your Data Coming From?
LINQ can be used for much more than just accessing data stored in your database. Learn how you can use the from clause with other types of data.
Introduction to LINQ, Part 3: LINQ to SQL
Learn about the basic mechanism of querying and submitting changes to relational data stores.
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