We thought L2S was great until we tried to do updates. Then it was pathetic. My colleague was doing most of this work while I did other things. He talked about EF and the ways in which excessive configurability made it messy to use.
I suggested that since we target MSSQL and that isn't going to change, he could hack out all the database provider abstraction stuff. Some time later he told me it was a good suggestion and his code was much simpler and less fiddly to maintain.
I'm curious as to the basis on which this answer has been voted down. It describes actual experience, and it discusses an alternate strategy and the relative success of that approach. Down-voting is for answers that are misleading, factually incorrect or just plain trolling.
As it happens I have changed my position on the whole EF vs L2S thing, but that doesn't change the fact that down-voting something merely because it expresses an opinion different from your own is infantile and thoroughly counter to the spirit of StackOverflow.
