For anyone that has not had the opportunity to work with LinqPad, this is definite a must have, as part of your development toolkit. It's great to hash out some quick code, PoC's, and troubleshooting EF queries. LinqPad is awesome, especially when working with a large solution, so that you can avoid lengthy build times and compilations just to test out a small block of code. You can quickly and easily test and verify your code and/or queries first in LinqPad, before building it into your actual project.


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