C'est ainsi qu'en plus d'un préambule sommaire sur LinQ, l'on apprendra à utiliser plusieurs listes, à les ordonnés, à utiliser les prédicats, à recréer de nouvelles listes (grâce aux types anonymes), etc.
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- Lesson 5: C# and Code Organization
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- Lesson 7: The Methods of a Class
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- Lesson 19: Introduction to Exceptions
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- Lesson 36: Querying a List
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