LINQPad 7.6.6 Crack
LINQPad is not just for LINQ queries, but any C#/F#/VB expression, statement block or program. Put an end to those hundreds of Visual Studio Console projects cluttering your source folder and join the revolution of LINQPad scripters and incremental developers.
Reference your own assemblies and NuGet packages. Prototype your ideas in LINQPad and then paste working code into Visual Studio. Or call your scripts directly from the command-line.
Experience LINQPad’s rich output formatting, optional debugger and autocompletion, and the magic of dynamic development and instant feedback!
Tired of Querying in Antiquated SQL?
Well, you don’t have to! With LINQPad, you can interactively query databases in a modern query language: LINQ. LINQPad includes an optimized engine to build typed data contexts on the fly, and includes drivers and formatters for
SQL Server, SQL Azure, SQL CE, Oracle, SQLite, PostgreSQL and MySQL
Azure Table Storage & Azure Metadata
Entity Framework Core custom contexts
Microsoft Reactive Extensions and LINQ to Logs & Traces
OData and SharePoint
Third-party ORMs including Mindscape LightSpeed, DevArt’s LinqConnect, LLBLGen, DevExpress eXpress Persistent Objects and DevForce
New Features
- There's a new
Video
control in theLINQPad.Controls
namespace for displaying videos. The control includesPlay
/Pause
methods and properties to control playback speed and position. - LINQPad now performs more aggressive filtering on autocompletion lists with 2500+ items, to improve usability and editor performance.
- The Add Connection dialog for LINQ-to-SQL has been tweaked to improve the experience when creating database-specific Azure connections.
- The startup checks performed by LINQPad's launchers have improved. In particular, a version match between the .NET hostfxr and target framework is no longer required, and several additional checks are performed to preempt the cryptic messages or silent failures that can result should the .NET hosting API be unable to start.
- LINQPad's EF Core driver now uses EF Core 7 as the default. To minimize the effect of a breaking change in EF Core 7's SQL Server provider, LINQPad implicitly applies the "Trust Server Certificate" option to previously created (non-Azure) SQL Server connections.
Fixes
- A graphics rendering issue triggered by Windows 11 22H2 has been fixed.
- An issue when dumping multiple
IFrame
controls has been fixed. - The Roslyn visualizer now functions correctly when running under .NET 7.
- The presence of a
#endregion
directive immediately preceding theMain
method in a query that is #load-ed no longer causes an error. - LINQPad's database schema reader can now detect when a stored procedure's name conflicts with a
get_
accessor generated by a C# property. - IObservables dumped from scripts invoked via LPRun are now rendered correctly.