I noticed that LINQ to Objects has a GroupBy method. In light of this, I was wondering if anyone can build a case for grouping a list of objects in memory using LINQ vs having SQL Server perform the grouping?
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Some reasons you might want to group using LINQ on the client are:
data.GroupBy(d => DoSomethingComplicatedWith(d)).