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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:34:44+00:00 2026-05-13T19:34:44+00:00

According to this site the ordering algorithm for hacker news goes something like this:

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According to this site the ordering algorithm for hacker news goes something like this:

(p – 1) / (t + 2)^1.5

Description:

Votes divided by age factor

p = votes (points) from users. t =
time since submission in hours.

p is subtracted by 1 to negate
submitters vote. age factor is (time
since submission in hours plus two) to
the power of 1.5.

Given a table structure similar to this:

Item
ID
Link
DatePosted

Item_Votes
ItemID
Value

What would be the best way to implement the algorithm using linq to sql, would I be able to write the query entirely in linq or would I need to use a stored procedure or something else.

Update. Ended up using the code below based off TJB’s answer:

    var votesQuery =
        from i in db.Items
        join v in db.Item_Votes on i.ItemID equals v.ItemID
        orderby
            (double)(v.Value - 1) /
                    Math.Pow(
                        (DateTime.Now - i.DatePosted.Value).TotalHours + 2,
                    1.5) descending
        select i;
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    2026-05-13T19:34:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:34 pm

    Using 2 1 Linq queries (there’s probably still a more efficent way)

    var votesQuery =
        from i in items
        join v in votes on i.Id equals v.ItemId
        orderby
            (v.Value - 1) / 
                    Math.Pow( 
                        (DateTime.Now - i.Posted).Add(new TimeSpan(2,0,0)).Hours, 
                    1.5 )
        select new
        {
            Item = i,
            Vote = v
        };
    
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