What is the use of System.Data.DLinq.dll?
Answer / Anuj Awasthi
System.Data.DLinq.dll is an assembly for DataLinq (LINQ to SQL), a part of LINQ that allows developers to query and manipulate data in databases using C# or VB.NET objects.
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