If you’ve ever struggled to write complex LEFT JOINs in LINQ, you’ll love what’s coming in .NET 10.

No more juggling SelectMany, GroupJoin, and DefaultIfEmpty — Microsoft just made it clean, readable, and developer-friendly!

In .NET 10, LINQ gets first-class support for LeftJoin() and RightJoin() operators.

These new methods simplify your EF Core queries, letting you write cleaner and more intuitive joins — just like SQL, but in pure C#.

And yes — EF 10 also supports RightJoin(), which keeps all records from the second collection while joining matching data from the first.

This is a huge win for developers working with Entity Framework Core and complex relationships!

How do you think the new LeftJoin() and RightJoin() methods will change the way you write LINQ quer…

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