09 Jul 2007

Evolution Of LINQ And Its Impact C# 3.0

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One of the things I love to learn about is the history of how things come to be. Specifically my interests have always been in the evolutions of religion and the tech world (yeah I know pretty much polar opposites, but that is what I like to learn about). I came across an interesting article in my MSDN subscription that talked about how language features of C# 3.0 came to be. The features I am talking about are:

  • Lambda Expressions
  • Extension Methods
  • Anonymous Types
  • Implicitly Typed Local Variables
  • Object Initializers
  • Query Expressions
  • LINQ

All these features were made possible because of they wanted to add a feature that let you query collections much like how you query SQL (LINQ) and the strong convictions of the C# language maintainers to not implement hacked together solutions. Much of the same convictions that I try to promote on this blog, and because of these convictions C# developers got some very nice features out of the language.

If you have not heard of LINQ before, this is the basic C# language construct (notice the similarities to SQL):

var overdrawnQuery = from account in db.Accounts
                     where account.Balance < 0
                     select new { account.Name, account.Address };

This article, The Evolution Of LINQ And Its Impact On The Design Of C#, is well worth the read and I recommend it to anybody that wants to learn more about C# 3.0 or is just interested in how good coding practices can have great impact on projects.

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