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Thursday, September 15, 2005 2:57 PM
Creating Custom Aggregate Functions in LINQ
Jomo Fisher —Adriane asks whether it’s possible to create your own aggregate function like Sum, Avg, Count, etc. For object queries, the answer is yes. First, let’s look at the actual implementation of Sum: public static int Sum( this IEnumerable <
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Tuesday, September 13, 2005 1:46 PM
Evolution of a C# Query—Step by step from C# 1.1 to LINQ
Jomo Fisher —The future of C# was recently unveiled at PDC. Object, XML and relational data will be integrated deeply into the language. This isn’t really a new direction for C#, it’s the next step down a path that C# has always been headed. To see this,
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