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re-linq Frontend: A foundation for parsing LINQ expression trees and generating queries in SQL or other languages. Key features: - Transforms expression trees into abstract syntax trees resemblying LINQ query expressions (from ... select syntax) - Simplifies many aspects of this tree (sub queries, transparent identifieres, pre-evaluation ...) - Provides basic infrastructure for backend development (e.g. SQL generation) - Provides a framework for user-defined query extensions and transformations
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re-linq Frontend: A foundation for parsing LINQ expression trees and generating queries in SQL or other languages. Key features: - Transforms expression trees into abstract syntax trees resemblying LINQ query expressions (from ... select syntax) - Simplifies many aspects of this tree (sub queries, transparent identifieres, pre-evaluation ...) - Provides basic infrastructure for backend development (e.g. SQL generation) - Provides a framework for user-defined query extensions and transformations
We found that remotion.linq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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