Difference between linq and stored procedures?
Answer / Vivechna Bhardwaj
"LINQ (Language Integrated Query) is a technology that allows developers to query data within .NET applications, whereas Stored Procedures are precompiled and reusable scripts or programs stored in a database. LINQ is more flexible, as it can be used with various data sources, while Stored Procedures are limited to the specific database they're created for."n
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