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Pro LINQ: Language Integrated Query in C# 2008

/pro linq language integrated query in c 2008PART 1 Pro LINQ: Language Integrated
Query in C# 2008
CHAPTER 1 Hello LINQ                         
CHAPTER 2 C# 3.0 Language Enhancements for LINQ      
PART 2  LINQ to Objects
CHAPTER 3 LINQ to Objects Introduction           
CHAPTER 4 Deferred Operators                
CHAPTER 5 Nondeferred Operators
PART 3  LINQ to XML
CHAPTER 6 LINQ to XML Introduction            
CHAPTER 7 The LINQ to XML API               
CHAPTER 8 LINQ to XML Operators    
CHAPTER 9 Additional XML Capabilities            
PART 4  LINQ to DataSet
CHAPTER 10 LINQ to DataSet Operators        
CHAPTER 11 Additional DataSet Capabilities       
PART 5  LINQ to SQL
CHAPTER 12 LINQ to SQL Introduction             
CHAPTER 13 LINQ to SQL Tips and Tools             
CHAPTER 14 LINQ to SQL Database Operations         
CHAPTER 15 LINQ to SQL Entity Classes             
CHAPTER 16 The DataContext                    
CHAPTER 17 Concurrency Conflicts                
CHAPTER 18 Additional SQL Capabilities             

This book would have never been possible were it not for the many excellent colleagues I have worked with and learned from. Most important were Mike Furnell, James Richardson, John Proctor, and Brad Radaker. Mike, my first technical lead, asked me what I was weakest at in the C language. When I told him pointers, he told me to debug our link-list library on paper. If you read about 2000 lines of link-list library code, you will either learn pointers or go mad, and those may not be mutually exclusive. James Richardson, with six months of experience, had one of the single greatest knacks at programming I have ever seen. He seemed to absorb programming, languages, and concepts. He taught me everything I understand about abstraction and code reuse.

John Proctor may be the sharpest programming mind I have ever met. There were so many times he would call me in the morning to ask me about some technology I typically knew nothing about. By the time I would call him later that day, he would have downloaded some open source implementation, built it, tested it, tweaked the code, dumped it, and written his own. Brad Radaker has been a constant source of information and guidance. Even topics I wouldn't expect him to remember he can recall years later. On any given day, he can probably explain how my code works better than I can. All of these guys have been a tremendous source of knowledge and inspiration.
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