Using LINQ Lambda Expressions to Design Customizable Generic Components

Posted by: Simple Talk, on 27 Jan 2010 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

LINQ makes code easier to write and maintain by abstracting the data source. It provides a uniform way to handle widely diverse data structures within an application. LINQs Lambda syntax is clever enough even to allow you to create generic building blocks with hooks into which you can inject arbitrary functions. Michael Sorens explains, and demonstrates with examples....

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