LINQ

Standard Collections

LINQ Collections

IQueryable

The IQueryable interface is intended for implementation by query providers. It is only supposed to be implemented by providers that also implement IQueryable. If the provider does not also implement IQueryable, the standard query operators cannot be used on the provider’s data source.

The IQueryable interface inherits the IEnumerable interface so that if it represents a query, the results of that query can be enumerated. Enumeration causes the expression tree associated with an IQueryable object to be executed. The definition of “executing an expression tree” is specific to a query provider. For example, it may involve translating the expression tree to an appropriate query language for the underlying data source. Queries that do not return enumerable results are executed when the Execute method is called.

Expression Tree

the extension methods require a delegate type as parameter; this way, a lambda expression can be assigned to the parameter. Lambda expressions can also be assigned to parameters of type Expression. The C# compiler defines different behavior for

Client-side Javascript

Client-side JavaScript is the most common form of the language. The script should be included in or referenced by an HTML document for the code to be interpreted by the browser.

It means that a web page need not be a static HTML, but can include programs that interact with the user, control the browser, and dynamically create HTML content.

The JavaScript client-side mechanism provides many advantages over traditional CGI server-side scripts. For example, you might use JavaScript to check if the user has entered a valid e-mail address in a form field.

The JavaScript code is executed when the user submits the form, and only if all the entries are valid, they would be submitted to the Web Server.

JavaScript can be used to trap user-initiated events such as button clicks, link navigation, and other actions that the user initiates explicitly or implicitly.

Benefits

The merits of using JavaScript are −

Less server interaction − We can validate user input before sending the page off to the server. This saves server traffic, which means less load on your server.

Immediate feedback to the visitors − They don’t have to wait for a page reload to see if they have forgotten to enter something.

Increased interactivity − We can create interfaces that react when the user hovers over them with a mouse or activates them via the keyboard.

Richer interfaces − We can use JavaScript to include such items as drag-and-drop components and sliders to give a Rich Interface to your site visitors.

Limitation

We cannot treat JavaScript as a full-fledged programming language. It lacks the following important features −

  • Client-side JavaScript does not allow the reading or writing of files. This has been kept for security reason.

  • JavaScript cannot be used for networking applications because there is no such support available.

  • JavaScript doesn’t have any multithreading or multiprocessor capabilities.

Syntax

JavaScript can be implemented using JavaScript statements that are placed within the HTML tags in a web page.

You can place the