Unit of Work Design Pattern [closed] - linq-to-sql

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Does anyone have any good links about a practical example of Unit of Work pattern with LINQ to SQL

The only resource that I know off is the code for Suteki Shop, an ASP.Net MVC application which uses LINQ To SQL.
One change they carried out recently was to implement the Unit of work pattern in all the controllers.

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