What does payload mean?

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Peter,

I would simply not pay attention to this article, because it is about DLinq
it is in my idea from before Linq was created from all kind of routes to
come to Linq. DLinq never came outside the Beta fase, although the good
parts are implemented in Linq.

It only loads your mind with probably now useless things, and you pay for
that load by not concentrating on the usable things.

Just my idea

Cor
 
Hi Cor,

I thought Linq to SQL is actually the new term fro Dlinq. Anyway, I think
the term payload is still used in ADO.NET Entity Framework and that is
exactly I tried to understand. It seems to be related to me the "structured
payload" is related to complex type.
 
Peter,

AFAIK are all the development groups who where busy with things like Linq
put together to create one approach "Linq", therefore it is in my idea
always dangerous to read about the approach from which you don't know what
and what not was adapted.

However no problem as you disagree with me.

Cor
 
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