What’s the difference between LINQ to SQL and ADO.net ?
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ADO.NET is the underlying data access API for .NET Framework (much like JDBC in Java). It’s been around since the first release of .NET.
LINQ to SQL is a data access framework built on ADO.NET and new language features that makes SQL Server data available natively in the object oriented style of programming.