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Difference between ADO.NET Dataset and LINQ to Dataset (after filling dataset).

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    Chintan Desai
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    I am very new to LINQ and reading it since a week. Its very interesting and good work by the author. I am working on Linq over Dataset and little bite confuss it with our earlier Dataset (Ado.Net).:confused: Could you please reply with the difference. I couldn't found on internet. Thnx in advance. :rose:

    Regards Chintan HCL Technologies...India (Carefully) listen->(Deeply)Think->(Clearly)Understand->(Patiently) reply...

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      I am very new to LINQ and reading it since a week. Its very interesting and good work by the author. I am working on Linq over Dataset and little bite confuss it with our earlier Dataset (Ado.Net).:confused: Could you please reply with the difference. I couldn't found on internet. Thnx in advance. :rose:

      Regards Chintan HCL Technologies...India (Carefully) listen->(Deeply)Think->(Clearly)Understand->(Patiently) reply...

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      Paul Conrad
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      Why not write a program that uses both and compare?

      "The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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