I disagree. Much of what LINQ does came out of work done by the Fox team on how to access data, not objects, in .Net.
>This means that, if you are using Sql Server, Linq to Sql is currently useless. But Linq in general is fully available. IMO, it is a mistake to see Linq exclusively as a means to access data from databases. Linq was born on the language itself (C# and VB) and its main intent is to access collections of data in memory. Its variations (Linq to Xml, Linq to Sql, Linq to Entities, etc) are actually consequences of the power of Linq.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer