Expression trees in LINQ
Hello!
In his pocket reference on LINQ Joe wrote about expression trees and composing them manually. He wrote that this might require for some accurate tuning that usual operators can't handle. I'd like to have a deeper insight into the question. Is there any example of this fine-tuning where this manual composition is truly required?
In his pocket reference on LINQ Joe wrote about expression trees and composing them manually. He wrote that this might require for some accurate tuning that usual operators can't handle. I'd like to have a deeper insight into the question. Is there any example of this fine-tuning where this manual composition is truly required?