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An Extensive Examination of LINQ: Extending LINQ – Adding Query Operators

As discussed in earlier installments of this article series – most notably in An Introduction to LINQ and The Standard Query Operators – one of LINQ’s primary components is its set of standard query operators . A query operator is a method that operates on a sequence of data and performs some task based on that data, are implemented as extension methods on types that implement the IEnumerable<T> interface . Some of the standard query operators that we’ve explored throughout the articles in this series include: Count , Average , First , Skip , Take , Where , and OrderBy , among others. While these standard query operators provide a great detail of functionality, there may be situations where they fall short. The good news is that it’s quite easy to create your own query operators. Underneath the covers query operators are just methods that extend types that implement IEnumerable<T> and iterate over the sequence performing some task, such as computing the total number of items in the sequence, computing the average, filtering the results, or ordering them. This article examines how to extend LINQ’s functionality by creating your own extension methods. Read on to learn more! Read More >

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2009’s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2009 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year. While cataloging this year’s most popular articles I thought others might find the data interesting. Such a “Best Of 2009″ list would give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here it is – a list and synopsis of the 2009’s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com. Read More >

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