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    Hi All I am looking a good Linq book. I googled it and searched here, but it seems a lot of them were written pre final release and therefore contain a number of references and code samples that are no longer valid. Does any one now of good Linq books written or reviewed post-ctp? Programming Microsoft LINQ seems quite a nice book, but can't find out whether it too was written pre final release. (I know that its "sister book" Intruducing to Linq was.) Thanks.

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      Hi All I am looking a good Linq book. I googled it and searched here, but it seems a lot of them were written pre final release and therefore contain a number of references and code samples that are no longer valid. Does any one now of good Linq books written or reviewed post-ctp? Programming Microsoft LINQ seems quite a nice book, but can't find out whether it too was written pre final release. (I know that its "sister book" Intruducing to Linq was.) Thanks.

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      Giorgi Dalakishvili
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      Here you are: LINQ in Action[^]

      Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature my articles #endregion

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        Here you are: LINQ in Action[^]

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        Thanks - I did see this book being recommended well. But I got the feeling it was written pre final release - Is it up to date with the final few changes that happened between BETA/CTP and final release?

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          Thanks - I did see this book being recommended well. But I got the feeling it was written pre final release - Is it up to date with the final few changes that happened between BETA/CTP and final release?

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          Giorgi Dalakishvili
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          I don't know whether it is up to date or not but if I remember correctly they are going to publish second edition so you might consider buying it.

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            Thanks - I did see this book being recommended well. But I got the feeling it was written pre final release - Is it up to date with the final few changes that happened between BETA/CTP and final release?

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            This is a great book and is very up-to-date, although I'm not sure if it covers those few changes you mention. However, the website associated with the book and the authors' blogs are kept very up-to-date.

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              Hi All I am looking a good Linq book. I googled it and searched here, but it seems a lot of them were written pre final release and therefore contain a number of references and code samples that are no longer valid. Does any one now of good Linq books written or reviewed post-ctp? Programming Microsoft LINQ seems quite a nice book, but can't find out whether it too was written pre final release. (I know that its "sister book" Intruducing to Linq was.) Thanks.

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              Don't you know that nowadays any MS technology that is post-beta is also already outdated, and blogging about it would be bloggingly unhip?

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