Linq is everywhere (in my world anyway) its going to be big, or rather it is big, and will be even bigger as C# 3.0 is more adopted. So I decided to make my existing DAL IQueryable, easy yes? No.
I've been plugging away at it for a week now and my brain is swollen and red, I have jaw ache and my teeth are a lot stumpier. But, I am sticking to it and will celebrate with a pint or two and a curry.
So far I've managed Selects, Joins and Wheres, and now I'm onto the GroupBy stuff, if I don't have a stroke I should be done in a week or two.
I have found few good resources on this
(I'll add more as I go);
Matt Warren builds an SQL linq provider
Frans Bouma adds linq provider support to LLBLGen
Another list of Linq provider links
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