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    sandeepranjan
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    I am new in LINQ. I viewed some MSDN Video tutorial in LINQ. Can anyone give some suggestions how to increase coding efficiency in LINQ ? Though I have theoretical knowledge on it, But I need best resource to get realtime LINQ experience? How to achieve ?

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      I am new in LINQ. I viewed some MSDN Video tutorial in LINQ. Can anyone give some suggestions how to increase coding efficiency in LINQ ? Though I have theoretical knowledge on it, But I need best resource to get realtime LINQ experience? How to achieve ?

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      i j russell
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      Try LINQPad.

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        I am new in LINQ. I viewed some MSDN Video tutorial in LINQ. Can anyone give some suggestions how to increase coding efficiency in LINQ ? Though I have theoretical knowledge on it, But I need best resource to get realtime LINQ experience? How to achieve ?

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        (your choice of Namaste, Namaskaram, or Vannakum), Sri Sandeepranjan, I am finding Jon Skeet's book, "C# in Depth" very valuable as I am struggling to get to some kind of mastery of Linq, lambda expressions, etc. One of the very best technical books on any programming language I've ever read, and I've been involved in authoring (very long ago), and technical editing of .NET books (two years ago), myself. Honestly, the learning is going slowly, and there's just so much depth in Linq, so many incredible extension methods exposed; I expect to spend a lot of time in the next year making sure I have some kind of solid foundation in it. I think my lack of experience with SQL queries and such is one reason I am finding it such a strange "universe." best, Bill

        "Many : not conversant with mathematical studies, imagine that because it [the Analytical Engine] is to give results in numerical notation, its processes must consequently be arithmetical, numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine numerical quantities as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and it fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notation, were provisions made accordingly." Ada, Countess Lovelace, 1844

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          I am new in LINQ. I viewed some MSDN Video tutorial in LINQ. Can anyone give some suggestions how to increase coding efficiency in LINQ ? Though I have theoretical knowledge on it, But I need best resource to get realtime LINQ experience? How to achieve ?

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          Palash Biswas
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          You need more and more practice....

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