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Non-boolean LINQ predicates

Bart De Smet just wrote a long post about LINQ predicates that can be defined without returning a boolean value.

This is something I partially evaluated writing the Programming Microsoft LINQ book, but in his post Bart goes very deep on this topic and shows a lot of interesting details and ideas.

Published Monday, September 15, 2008 12:18 PM by Marco Russo (SQLBI)

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About Marco Russo (SQLBI)

Marco Russo is a consultant, writer and trainer specialized in Business Intelligence with Microsoft technologies. He runs the SQLBI.COM website, which is dedicated to distribute resources useful for BI developers, like Integration Services components, Analysis Services models, tools, technical information and so on. Marco is certified as MCT, MCDBA, MCSD.NET, MCSA, MCSE+I.

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