One other thing...it's not that there are other ways to do things. It's that many things are easier to do with LINQ and take less code. I've found that forcing myself to code it with LINQ has helped me learn it. Although, I'm far from a LINQ specialist.
>Craig
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>I understand it, but I find it weird and unintuitive.
>I understood it when I was using it in examples, but when I came back to it after leaving it alone for a while it looked like gobbledy-de-gook.
>I forced myself to use it for a while, but since I haven't come across any functions that can only be done by using LINQ, I ultimately decided not to bother with it.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer