I mentioned the 2/20 LINQ webinar given by Joseph Albahari in advance of its live presentation, but some of you didn't hear about it until the weekly newsletter went out on 2/21. (That's what the RSS feed is for, folks.) A few of you even asked for me to arrange a reprise or a video. Of course, I have nothing whatsoever to do with this, but the good folks at O'Reilly have obliged. The hype is theirs, not mine: I I mentioned the 2/20 LINQ webinar given by Joseph Albahari in advance of its live presentation, but some of you didn’t hear about it until the weekly newsletter went out on 2/21. (That’s what the RSS feed is for, folks.) A few of you even asked for me to arrange a reprise or a video. Of course, I have nothing whatsoever to do with this, but the good folks at O’Reilly have obliged. The hype is theirs, not mine: If you missed out on the recent O’Reilly Webinar, “Writing LINQ Queries with LINQPad,” you can still learn the ins-and-outs of using LINQPad directly from author Joseph Albahari. LINQPad is the querying tool that’s sweeping the .NET world. This is a must-view webinar for anyone working in C# 3.0 and Framework 3.5. Download and watch the webinar video (43 minutes, .mov file, 50 MB) here: https://downloads.oreilly.com/oreilly/videos/oreilly-linq-webinar.mov You can also join authors Joseph and Ben Albahari in our C# 3.0 in a Nutshell Forum to continue the conversation. Recent posts include: Table Of Contents In Pdf Linqpad Customization Linqpad Open Source? Sql Optimization Intellisense Linqpad Case Sensitivity Join the discussion here: https://forums.oreilly.com/category/22/C-3-0-in-a-Nutshell/ Enjoy. Software Development