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 <description>With .NET Framework 3.5 Microsoft released Language Integrated Query aka LINQ. LINQ enables developers to query data sources using a query like syntax with both C# and VB.NET. These data sources can be collections, SQL Server databases, XML, DataSets etc. Other than what is supplied by Microsoft, LINQ is also extensible. This means that you can </description>
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The answer is that you can replace the entire Template by giving it a new ControlTemplate and specify your bindings within the new template. I have created this </description>
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 <description>PowerCommands is a set of extensions for Visual Studio. It adds some nice-to-have features to Visual Studio.</description>
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