Queryable vs. Enumerable
Alan, Michael, and Joe dive into the distinctions between IQueryable and IEnumerable, emphasizing that IQueryable is best for generating queries for remote data sources, while IEnumerable is more suitable for in-memory collections. They discuss the importance of understanding deferred rendering and how each interface handles data querying differently, shedding light on the nuances of building expression trees and executing queries effectively.In this clip
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