Monday, August 6, 2007

LINQ

The whole LINQ paradigm is leaving me asking more questions.
Well, maybe there are answers and I just didn't bother looking for nswers that much yet, however the main one that I looking an answer for is:
If we're looking for as much performance optimization as we can - is there a way to control the SQL statetment which is issued as a result of a DLINQ query? How am I supposed to optimize the database if I don't know what the actual query that's going to be running against it is?

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