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In order to accommodate LINQ, Microsoft had to introduce some new features to Visual Basic 2008 and C# 3.0. The following articles introduce these four language-agnostic features and offer details on how well they work with Visual Studio 2008's multi-targeting. From here, the next section of the LINQ Learning Guide discusses how to build a LINQ provider. Learn the basics of LINQ (SingingEels) LINQ beyond queries: Strong-typed refection (TheServerSide.NET) New VS 2008 language feature: Extension methods (Scott Guthrie) Visual Basic team offering extension methods tutorials (SearchWinDevelopment.com) On extension methods in C# and .NET Framework 3.5 (SearchWinDevelopment.com) New Visual Studio 2008 language feature: Lambda expressions (Scott Guthrie) New Visual Studio 2008 language feature: Query syntax (Scott Guthrie) LINQ and query expressions (Charlie Calvert) Using Distinct and avoiding lambdas (Charlie Calvert) New Visual Studio 2008 language feature: Anonymous types (Scott Guthrie) Using C# 3.0 from .NET Framework 2.0 and Using extension methods in .NET Framework 2.0 projects (Daniel Moth) The final three resources in this section of the LINQ Learning Guide focus specifically on using LINQ within Visual Basic 2008. LINQ and Visual Basic 2008 video series (Microsoft) Visual Basic LINQ syntax in Visual Studio 2008 (Microsoft) Visual Basic LINQ hands-on labs for Visual Studio 2008 (Microsoft) *** Go on to the next section of the LINQ Learning Guide: LINQ Providers
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