This is Ross Albertson. I've been asked to give a presentation on LINQ. I haven't given a formal presentation for a long time, but I'm wiling to give it a shot. LINQ is a broad topic, covering collections, relational databases, XML, and some of the new features in .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5. I could either take a broad view or focus on one use of LINQ (collections, relational databases, XML, related features, query syntax). What do people think would be most useful?
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