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Language INtegrated Query (LINQ) is a Microsoft .NET Framework component that adds native data querying capabilities to .NET languages.
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Loading and parsing WinForms menus using LINQ
I'm rather new to LINQ, and I'd like to learn the best way to do this. At present the differences between .Cast<> and .OfType<>, .Where() and .Any() and .All() are rather ambiguous to me. … = operation internally to the LINQ and then simply return the result, without the need for the external options variable.
Is there a better way? …