Joseph Guadagno

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Book Review: LINQ In Action

I think the expression is "don't cry over spilled milk...", well when my son spilled milk on this book I almost cried. Why would you cry over a book you ask? There are many reasons.  Not only does the book go into LINQ in depth (I know there is a C# in Depth book) but the authors cover all of the parts of the .NET framework that were created and needed for LINQ to function. In addition, all of the samples provided are both in C# and VB.NET. These samples are not your basic "Hello World" samples but useful reusable code snippets that get the point of the book section across.

The book starts of with an introduction to LINQ and the different versions of LINQ to xxx, more than enough to wet your whistle. The authors then go into the prerequisites of the .NET framework required, generics, anonymous types and lambda expressions.  This chapter was so good I read it twice.  The third chapter discusses how LINQ is made up.  After this, the authors go in depth in describing the different types of LINQ, including LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Objects and LINQ to Amazon with useful examples. 

This book will be a reference book on my book shelf.  I expect to refer to this book constantly.

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# September 29, 2008 12:20 AM

Jim Wooley said:

Thank you for your kind words. Feel free to put a copy on Amazon to let others know what you think.

I'm sorry your copy is no longer in pristine condition. I guess you can just refer to the maiden on the cover as your dairy queen.

# September 29, 2008 8:59 AM

LINQ in Action - LINQ Book & News said:

Since our LINQ in Action book was published last month, we are lucky to receive a lot of nice feedback

# September 30, 2008 9:57 AM
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