Post CTP/BETA Linq Books
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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a lot of them were written pre final release and therefore contain a number of references and code samples that are no longer valid.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a lot of them were written pre final release and therefore contain a number of references and code samples that are no longer valid.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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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?
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?
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.
Scott Dorman
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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.
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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