I've never tried it - but dblinq
<http://code.google.com/p/dblinq2007/>seems to be one option worth
trying.

Thanks & Regards
Taleeb Anwar

*Hai Ab bhi Tera "Shwarma" Afsana Khwan Humara!!*




On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 5:13 AM, Ken godee <k...@perfect-image.com> wrote:

> Is there any way to use....
>
> SQLite/LINQ/C# - programmatically?
>
> I'm new to the C# world and once I read
> about LINQ it sure seemed the way to go.
>
> Maybe I'm missing something but I've really
> beat this to death trying to find a solution.
>
> I'm not using Visual Studio.
>
> DBLing is dead.
>
> LingPad works great, not sure how. Builds it's own
> connect.
>
> I can use ADO.Net no problem, just seems can't find
> a Linq provider.
>
> So if my thinking is right.... buy Visual Studio
> or use ADO.Net seems to be the choice or maybe ALing ($$)
>
> Thought I'd give the list a shot before I give up
> and just resort to ADO.
>
> Ideas?
>
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