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    [2008] Book Recommendation - LINQ and VB.Net

    Can anyone recommend a good book for LINQ and VB.NET. Something from beginner to intermediate level.

    Thanks in advanced
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    Re: [2008] Book Recommendation - LINQ and VB.Net

    Honestly, I've been hitting up the zillions of tutorials I've been finding pop up in VS2008's wake and just from a handful of those consider myself pretty decent at LINQ now. The Video ones at MSDN are excellent.
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    Re: [2008] Book Recommendation - LINQ and VB.Net

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenner
    Honestly, I've been hitting up the zillions of tutorials I've been finding pop up in VS2008's wake and just from a handful of those consider myself pretty decent at LINQ now. The Video ones at MSDN are excellent.
    Fantastic link (or should I say LINQ ), Thanks!!!
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    Re: [2008] Book Recommendation - LINQ and VB.Net

    No problem! Good luck with LINQ! I've found it pretty handy so far.
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    Re: [2008] Book Recommendation - LINQ and VB.Net

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenner
    No problem! Good luck with LINQ! I've found it pretty handy so far.

    Thanks is seems like it will allow me to standardize a lot of my code.
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