Here is an example of a query that performs poorly compared to a
competing vendor's product:

        public IEnumerable<User> SearchByUserId(int userId)
        {
            return session.Linq<User>().Where(user => user.Id ==
userId);
        }

This is a very straightforward query.

And in response to Fabio - why would I want to write this in an OOP
manner, when the functional approach is clear, concise, easy to read,
and substantially easier to modify/maintain?




On Oct 20, 6:27 am, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/10/19 aemami <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > You guys really should focus on LINQ.  Most people don't want to use
> > the Criteria api or HQL.  That is NHibernate-specific technology,
> > which is silly to learn when you could be learning a mutli-use .NET
> > technology such as LINQ.
>
> WELCOME in ObjectOriented world!!!
>
> We are focused in Object Oriented queries since .NET1.1. Have you learned
> about it only since .NET3.5 ?
>
> --
> Fabio Maulo
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