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ScottGal scottgal says: @hammett I like this concept http://is.gd/dTHJL linq to regex. The API for regex is fine, just definition that most people find hard (& test
1 days ago by @scottgal, in reply to @hammett - tags: LINQ
Matt Casto mattcasto says: Did you know that System.String implements IEnumerable<char>? That means LINQ extension methods work on strings. http://pastie.org/1067442
1 days ago by Matt Casto (@mattcasto) - tags: LINQ
Mike Hadlow mikehadlow says: @spmason We've been using the trunk with the new linq. It still got lots of gaps though.
1 days ago by Mike Hadlow (@mikehadlow), in reply to @spmason - tags: LINQ
Steve Mason spmason says: Anyone using NH3 in production yet? The enhanced Linq support would save me a lot of headaches..
1 days ago by Steve Mason (@spmason) - tags: LINQ
Frans Bouma FransBouma says: This key-many-to-one shit needs serious patching. Even in Linq to Sql I can save graphs without having to save the individual objects #fail
1 days ago by Frans Bouma (@FransBouma) - tags: LINQ, Sql
Szymon Kobalczyk skobalczyk says: @p_leszczynski Or you can use LINQ to CSV lib http://www.codeproject.com/KB/linq/LINQtoCSV.aspx
1 days ago by Szymon Kobalczyk (@skobalczyk), in reply to @p_leszczynski - tags: LINQ
mendicant zero x mendicant says: I'm sorry, but basically 9 times out of 10, unless it's very basic, I find LINQ extesion methods FAR more readable than that LINQ query crap
1 days ago by mendicant zero x (@mendicant) - tags: LINQ

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