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From: DotNet-Shyam
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Using LINQ in ASP.NET (Part 4)
In the Part 1 and Part 2 of this series we discussed how to use LINQ to SQL 
features to query and manipulate data. Part 3 introduced you with the inbuilt 
LINQ to SQL class designer. The LINQ to SQL class designer not only allows you 
to design classes visually but also saves reasonable amount of time otherwise 
needed to write equivalent code manually. Another such handy feature available 
to ASP.NET developers is LINQ Data Source Control. In this article I will 
explore this control with examples.
 
 
http://www.dotnetbips.com/articles/e77746b0-8d88-4438-b4f8-fcd7bf1b8f75.aspx   
Author: Bipin Joshi
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Regards,
Shyam
Course Coordinator BinaryIntellect Consulting
www.binaryintellect.com

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