New LINQ Forums
We've created a couple new LINQ forums to help better answer your questions about the specific LINQ implementations.
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For LINQ to SQL see the LINQ to SQL forum at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=2035&SiteID=1
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For LINQ to Entities see the ADO.NET Entity Framework and LINQ to Entities forum at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=533&SiteID=1
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For LINQ to DataSet see the ADO.NET DataSet forum at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=2034&SiteID=1
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For LINQ to XML see the XML & the .NET Framework forum at http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=38&SiteID=1
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A separate forum for DLINQ (IQueryable, IQueryProvider, Expression, etc.) would be nice - it would separate topics related to LINQ implementation (which are typically advanced) from topics related to LINQ usage (which are typically simple).
Thanks.
- DLINQ is now known as LINQ to SQL, see the LINQ to SQL forum.
Borka_ wrote: A separate forum for DLINQ (IQueryable, IQueryProvider, Expression, etc.) would be nice - it would separate topics related to LINQ implementation (which are typically advanced) from topics related to LINQ usage (which are typically simple).
Thanks.
Thanks, it's my mistake in terminology. I should have been asking it more correctly:
A separate forum on Query Provider development (IQueryable, IQueryProvider, Expression, etc.) would be nice - it would separate topics related to LINQ implementation (which are typically advanced) from topics related to LINQ usage (which are typically simple).
Thanks,
Boris.
P.S.: I'm writing a non-SQL query provider, so I guess "LINQ to SQL" wouldn't be the right place.
- Agreed, a LINQ provider forum is a good idea.
Borka_ wrote: Thanks, it's my mistake in terminology. I should have been asking it more correctly:
A separate forum on Query Provider development (IQueryable, IQueryProvider, Expression, etc.) would be nice - it would separate topics related to LINQ implementation (which are typically advanced) from topics related to LINQ usage (which are typically simple).
Forums would be nice and few more resource sites like linqhelp.com and danielmoth.com would be nice!- Not sure why LINQ Project General is in the archived forums when it is still quite active.It is misleading and there is no LINQ to Objects forum to replace it?

