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Start your free trialRadu - Adrian Buha
Courses Plus Student 5,535 PointsDumm question, how do you write it correctly : link or linq?
Hi, I know it sounds stupid, but when reading the video transcript for these Linq tutorials I often find "link" instead of "linq". So, how should it be?
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there! It should be "Linq". Many times the CC/transcripts contain small spelling errors like this. I believe this happens because part of the translation from speech to text is done by a program. Because they have the same pronunciation, it cannot tell the difference and thus, replaces it with "link". To be fair, the word "link" is much more common than the word "Linq", which is only really used in relation to C#.
Hope this helps!
Radu - Adrian Buha
Courses Plus Student 5,535 PointsRadu - Adrian Buha
Courses Plus Student 5,535 PointsThanks for clearing that up! :D