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What new language features of .NET 3.5 do you use?

Survey period: 8 Jun 2009 to 15 Jun 2009

There's a little more icing on the cake in 3.5 but now that it's been released for a while, which of these features do you actually use?

OptionVotes% 
Automatic Property setters/getters61166.34611 votes, 66.34%
Lambda expressions48652.77486 votes, 52.77%
Object Initializers47451.47474 votes, 51.47%
Implicitly Typed Variables (var)46650.60466 votes, 50.60%
Query keywords (for LINQ)45749.62457 votes, 49.62%
Extension Methods45449.29454 votes, 49.29%
Collection Initializers36439.52364 votes, 39.52%
Anonymous Types32034.74320 votes, 34.74%
Partial methods17118.57171 votes, 18.57%
VB 'if' operator727.8272 votes, 7.82%
XML data types in VB414.4541 votes, 4.45%
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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Generalasync methods and future variables PinmemberCorinna John2:45 12 Jun '09  
GeneralYou can use some of that with .NET 2.0 Pinmemberharold aptroot3:22 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 PinmemberPIEBALDconsult4:45 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 Pinmemberharold aptroot6:49 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 PinmemberPIEBALDconsult9:40 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 Pinmemberharold aptroot9:42 8 Jun '09  
Well it would. You don't need this if you're already using the 3.5 assemblies. The whole point of this snippet is avoiding the 100MB download for your client while using Extension Methods anyway
 

GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 PinmemberPIEBALDconsult10:02 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 Pinmemberharold aptroot10:14 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 PinmemberPIEBALDconsult14:05 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: You can use some of that with .NET 2.0 Pinmemberharold aptroot23:44 8 Jun '09  
GeneralWe're still using .NET 2.0! PinmemberJason Barry3:19 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: We're still using .NET 2.0! PinmemberVasudevan Deepak Kumar5:44 11 Jun '09  
GeneralWhat about an option for none? PinPopularmemberhopingToCode1:15 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberOshtri Deka2:25 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberJohn M. Drescher2:31 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? Pinmemberdjj554:07 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberPIEBALDconsult4:49 8 Jun '09  
JokeRe: What about an option for none? Pinmembergrgran5:35 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberRandyS8:01 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberPaul Darlington22:07 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberSteve_Harris23:09 8 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberAshley van Gerven15:58 9 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberhopingToCode23:22 9 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberAshley van Gerven16:39 10 Jun '09  
GeneralRe: What about an option for none? PinmemberShani Natav20:57 10 Jun '09  

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