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Collection of C# scripts in Linqpad format. I use the LinqPad app all the time and this is the results in case I ever need them again!

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John Gilliland
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Linqpad Sandbox

This is a collection of working scripts that I have made while either doing project work or solving coding problems. The most common thing that I use Linqpad for is to try out various things within C# and dotnet. For example, maybe I want to figure out the way to get an enum name as a string from the enum value and I don't remember the exact syntax. I might use linqpad to work up a quick little program that does what I need. Then I can go back to my project and I know how I want to implemnt things.

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HackerRank

Recently I added a folder for HackerRank problem solving specifically. I used to use the online editor REPL.it and it works great, but for speed and ease I have been using C# locally.

F#

There is a folder called 'F#' that is for me to use to learn more functional programming. Haskell and Lisp are next but first it seemed a little more in reach to try out F#, and it works in Linqpad already!

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Collection of C# scripts in Linqpad format. I use the LinqPad app all the time and this is the results in case I ever need them again!

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