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Stuart Leeks
Using let in LINQ to Objects - Part 2
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over 5 years ago
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stuartle
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In my previous post , I looked at what the compiler generates when you use the let keyword in LINQ to Objects. This is a follow-up post slanted towards performance. To this end, I set up four tests: static void TestBaseline() { var q = from c in...
Stuart Leeks
Using let in LINQ to Objects
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
stuartle
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I've been delving into LINQ to Objects recently (and enjoying it), but had missed the 'let' keyword. A colleague Rupert Benbrook( http://phazed.com ) and I had been chatting about how to solve a particular issue using LINQ to Objects and he sent me a...
Stuart Leeks
Breaking the ice
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over 5 years ago
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stuartle
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Hi, my name is Stuart Leeks (as you may have guessed from the blog title!) and I'm an Application Development Consultant at Microsoft in the UK. In keeping with the tradition of content-free first blog posts this is is a non-technical post. Future...
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