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  • Lucas Nordström
    Lucas Nordström
    2,230 Points

    Anonymously typed objects, how and why?

    Posted April 29, 2022 6:36am by Lucas Nordström
    Lucas Nordström
    2,230 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Samuel Lebender
    Samuel Lebender
    5,119 Points

    "Unexpected symbol mysteryBird" Error message when I am doing exactly as told in the lesson

    Posted December 1, 2021 4:05pm by Samuel Lebender
    Samuel Lebender
    5,119 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Naval Kulkarni
    Naval Kulkarni
    13,782 Points

    Create a variable named matchingBirds and assign it a LINQ query on the birds variable that have the same Color property

    Posted December 22, 2018 8:02pm by Naval Kulkarni
    Naval Kulkarni
    13,782 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Sassafras Finley
    Sassafras Finley
    13,168 Points

    I'm getting an error from StudentsCode.cs when the only visible document is CodeChallenge.cs.

    Posted August 28, 2018 2:52pm by Sassafras Finley
    Sassafras Finley
    13,168 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    2 Answers

  • Tojo Alex
    PLUS
    Tojo Alex
    Courses Plus Student 13,331 Points

    I really don't understand this

    Posted August 6, 2018 2:17pm by Tojo Alex
    Tojo Alex
    Courses Plus Student 13,331 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    2 Answers

  • Joshua Graham
    Joshua Graham
    8,268 Points

    Problem creating anonymous variable with Linq query...or problems trying to satisfy question.

    Posted September 4, 2017 5:10pm by Joshua Graham
    Joshua Graham
    8,268 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    0 Answers

  • Ramy Elsaraf
    Ramy Elsaraf
    7,633 Points

    Cant solve need help

    Posted January 7, 2017 12:17pm by Ramy Elsaraf
    Ramy Elsaraf
    7,633 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Ramy Elsaraf
    Ramy Elsaraf
    7,633 Points

    Pls help

    Posted January 7, 2017 10:19am by Ramy Elsaraf
    Ramy Elsaraf
    7,633 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Nathan Reinauer
    Nathan Reinauer
    2,097 Points

    I keep getting an error, but I have no idea why. I'm writing the code pretty much the same as in the lesson.

    Posted October 25, 2016 10:58pm by Nathan Reinauer
    Nathan Reinauer
    2,097 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Calvin Secrest
    Calvin Secrest
    24,812 Points

    Your matchingBirds variable should have two elements - but it actually has 3

    Posted October 14, 2016 4:53pm by Calvin Secrest
    Calvin Secrest
    24,812 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    2 Answers

  • shawn khah
    shawn khah
    15,082 Points

    help plz

    Posted October 11, 2016 4:01pm by shawn khah
    shawn khah
    15,082 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    2 Answers

  • Jeff Hamilton
    Jeff Hamilton
    11,724 Points

    Selecting projecting and anonymous types part 2.

    Posted October 1, 2016 9:55pm by Jeff Hamilton
    Jeff Hamilton
    11,724 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Hendrik Heim
    Hendrik Heim
    1,011 Points

    Querying with LINQ Challenge 1/2

    Posted September 30, 2016 3:00pm by Hendrik Heim
    Hendrik Heim
    1,011 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

  • Luke Walz
    Luke Walz
    5,271 Points

    Did you create a "Color" property on your "mysteryBird" variable?

    Posted August 16, 2016 8:54pm by Luke Walz
    Luke Walz
    5,271 Points
    • C#
    • Querying With LINQ
    • Now You're Querying
    • Selecting, Projecting and Anonymous Types

    1 Answer

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