A quick pass over the article you linked, I don't think I fully understand what the difference is.
Personally, I've never used IQueryable. With IEnumerable and objects that implement it (List<T> for example) you can just use LINQ to query and manipulate data.
I try to minimize interfaces and dependencies as much as possible. Especially since a lot of my work now is in .Net Core where the framework is still somewhat undefined. The less dependencies you have, the less problems you have to solve if something changes.
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A quick pass over the article you linked, I don't think I fully understand what the difference is.
Personally, I've never used
IQueryable
. WithIEnumerable
and objects that implement it (List<T>
for example) you can just useLINQ
to query and manipulate data.I try to minimize interfaces and dependencies as much as possible. Especially since a lot of my work now is in .Net Core where the framework is still somewhat undefined. The less dependencies you have, the less problems you have to solve if something changes.