LINQPad 6.13.13 (Any CPU) Premium
LINQPad 6.13.13 (Any CPU) Premium
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 LINQPads rich output formatting, optional debugger and autocompletion, and the magic of dynamic development and instant feedback!
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Instantly test any C#/F#/VB snippet or program
Query databases in LINQ (or SQL) SQL/CE/Azure, Oracle, SQLite & MySQL
Enjoy rich output formatting, optional autocompletion and integrated debugging
Script and automate in your favorite .NET language
Super lightweight single 15MB executable!
Standard edition free, with no expiry
LINQPad: The Ultimate .NET Scratchpad
LINQPad can run not only LINQ queries, but any C#/F#/VB expression, statement or program.
For instance, have you ever needed to test a DateTime format string? In LINQPad, just enter the expression and hit F5:
With LINQPad's instant edit/run cycle and optional full autocompletion, you'll have code snippets fully tweaked in less time than it takes to bring up Visual Studio's Add Reference dialog!
What about testing a regular expression? You'll start using Regex a lot more once you have LINQPad:
Notice how LINQPad nicely formats the Match object. Complex object graphs are much more readable in LINQPad's output window.
To run a series of statements, just change the "Language" combo to Statements (or hit Ctrl+2):
Again, you can keep tweaking your code until it does what you want, then paste working code into Visual Studio.
You can even run a full program with additional methods: just change the Language to Program, and LINQPad will wrap your code in a Main method so you can write additional methods and classes.
Need to reference custom assemblies or NuGet references? No problem: just hit F4 for the Add Reference dialog.
Additional benefits:
LINQPad reports the execution time in the status bar, so you won't have to manually create a Stopwatch class for performance testing.
Want to test a variation of your snippet? Ctrl+Shift+C instantly clones your snippet so you can run another version side-by-side.
You can return to saved queries in single click, thanks to the My Queries treeview. Use LINQPad as a scripting tool!
You can call Dump on any WPF or Windows Forms control and LINQPad will render it. This is a great way to write custom visualizers.
In the My Queries treeview, you'll see a query called My Extensions. Here's where you can write methods and classes that will be available to all queries.
Major new features in LINQPad 6:
Full support for C# 9, VB 16, .NET Core 3 and .NET 5 Desktop, with the ability to reference .NET Core assemblies and netcore NuGet packages.
The ability to reference other .linq files, via the #load directive.
A new back-end for the NuGet package manager, with improved compatibility, performance and disk usage, and full support for reference assemblies.
A new built-in database driver that supports Oracle, Postgres, MySQL and SQLite, via the latest Entity Framework Core libraries.
Enhanced tooling, including autocompletion on file paths, navigation across My Extensions and #load-ed query members, editor bookmarks and an integrated Roslyn Quoter.
Support for namespace declarations, and a new Execution Selection engine that can access other methods and types in the query.
An upgraded extensibility model for writing data context drivers that makes publishing a driver as simple as uploading a NuGet package.
Support for soft cancellation, via this.QueryCancelToken.
Full support for C# 9, VB 16, .NET Core 3 and .NET 5 Desktop, with the ability to reference .NET Core assemblies and netcore NuGet packages.
The ability to reference other .linq files, via the #load directive.
A new back-end for the NuGet package manager, with improved compatibility, performance and disk usage, and full support for reference assemblies.
A new built-in database driver that supports Oracle, Postgres, MySQL and SQLite, via the latest Entity Framework Core libraries.
Enhanced tooling, including autocompletion on file paths, navigation across My Extensions and #load-ed query members, editor bookmarks and an integrated Roslyn Quoter.
Support for namespace declarations, and a new Execution Selection engine that can access other methods and types in the query.
An upgraded extensibility model for writing data context drivers that makes publishing a driver as simple as uploading a NuGet package.
Support for soft cancellation, via this.QueryCancelToken.
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