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Programming Microsoft® LINQ in Microsoft .NET Framework 4
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- + Preface
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LINQ Foundations
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LINQ to Relational
- + Chapter 4. Choosing Between LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities
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LINQ to SQL: Querying Data
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Chapter 6. LINQ to SQL: Managing Data
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Chapter 7. LINQ to SQL: Modeling Data and Tools
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Chapter 8. LINQ to Entities: Modeling Data with Entity Framework
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LINQ to Entities: Querying Data
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Chapter 10. LINQ to Entities: Managing Data
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Chapter 11. LINQ to DataSet
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LINQ to XML
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Advanced LINQ
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Chapter 14. Inside Expression Trees
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Chapter 15. Extending LINQ
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Chapter 16. Parallelism and Asynchronous Processing
- + Task Parallel Library
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PLINQ
- Threads Used by PLINQ
- Implementing PLINQ
- Consuming the Result of a PLINQ Query
- Controlling Result Order in PLINQ
- Processing Query Results
- Handling Exceptions with PLINQ
- Canceling a PLINQ Query
- Controlling Execution of a PLINQ Query
- Changes in Data During Execution
- PLINQ and Other LINQ Implementations
- Reactive Extensions for .NET
- Summary
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Chapter 14. Inside Expression Trees
- + Applied LINQ
Dig into LINQ -- and transform the way you work with data.
With LINQ, you can query data from a variety of sources -- including databases, objects, and XML files -- directly from Microsoft Visual Basic® or C#. Guided by data-access experts who've worked in depth with LINQ and the Microsoft development teams, you'll learn how .NET Framework 4 implements LINQ, and how to exploit it. Clear examples show you how to deliver your own data-access solutions faster and with leaner code.
Discover how to:
Use LINQ to query databases, object collections, arrays, XML, Microsoft Excel® files, and other sources
Apply LINQ best practices to build data-enabled .NET applications and services
Manipulate data in a relational database with ADO.NET Entity Framework or LINQ to SQL
Read, write, and manage XML content more efficiently with LINQ to XML
Extend LINQ to support additional data sources by creating custom operators and providers
Examine other implementations, such as LINQ to SharePoint®
Use LINQ within the data, business, and service layers of a distributed application
Get code samples on the Web
Test the closed alpha on paperc.com
Book Details
Authors
Paolo Pialorsi and Marco Russo
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 707

