Using LINQ to XML (and how to build a custom RSS Feed Reader with it)
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Published: 07 Aug 2007
Abstract
In this article, Scott examines how to work with LINQ using XML. He also demonstrates how to build a custom RSS Feed Reader using these technologies.
by Scott Guthrie
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Introduction

Republished with Permission - Original Article

One of the big programming model improvements being made in .NET 3.5 is the work being done to make querying data a first class programming concept.  We call this overall querying programming model "LINQ", which stands for .NET Language Integrated Query.

LINQ supports a rich extensibility model that facilitates the creation of efficient domain-specific providers for data sources.  .NET 3.5 ships with built-in libraries that enable LINQ support against Objects, XML, and Databases.


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