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Basic Instincts: Increase LINQ Query Performance
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Jul/29/2008
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Jared Parsons demonstrates a technique to achieve maximum performance from LINQ queries on large sets of data in order to create a responsive user interface.Jared ParsonsMSDN Magazine August 2008
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