Contents tagged with XML
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LINQ to XML in Depth (3) Manipulating XML
Besides creating and querying XML, LINQ to XML also provides APIs for other XML manipulations, including cloning, deleting, replacing, and updating XML structures:
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LINQ to XML in Depth (2) Query Methods (Operators)
As fore mentioned, LINQ to XML is just a specialized LINQ to Objects, so all the LINQ to Objects queries can be used in LINQ to XML queries. LINQ to XML provides many additional functions and queries for XML tree navigation, ordering, XPath querying, etc. The following list shows these functions and their return types:
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LINQ to XML in Depth (1) Modeling XML
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is widely used to represent, store, and transfer data. .NET Standard provides LINQ to XML APIs to query XML data source. LINQ to XML APIs are located in System.Xml.XDocument NuGet package for .NET Core, and System.Xml.Linq.dll assembly for .NET Framework. LINQ to XML can be viewed as specialized LINQ to Objects, where the queried objects represent XML structures.
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Functional Programming and LINQ Paradigm (1) Cross Platform C# and .NET
C# is a functional and object-oriented programming language built by Microsoft. C# works with a family of programming frameworks crossing many platforms and devices. C# has been used by millions of people to build applications, services, mobile apps, and games, etc.
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Convert HTML to Well-Formatted Microsoft Word Document
Recently I wanted to convert my LINQ via C# tutorial into a Word document (.doc). The tasks are:
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The protocol of AJAX
This is a true story. This morning I went to office by train of Beijing subway, and 4 developers were sitting next to me and talking about Web development and their Web product. After a while, someone asked an interesting question: What is the protocol of AJAX?