When should I NOT use LINQ To Objects?
The inverse of this question has been asked, but didn’t cover when not to use L2O.
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One reason is when the performance isn’t what you need. If the underlying implementation of
IEnumerabledoesn’t have an indexer, calls toLast(), Skip(), ElementAt(), etc can result in O(Bad) perf.