VCS2010_09_03 – Anonymous Types

In this video we’ll look at another language enhancement in C# 3.0 and that is Anonymous Types. Anonymous types are are “on the fly classes” … un-named classes … and the key to this is that the compiler “infers” or figures out what the type definition looks like based on the object initializer. You might wonder why you would need such a thing, but they are used extensively when working with LINQ (i.e.,, when projecting results back from a LINQ query), so we want to get our heads around them before we start looking at LINQ examples.

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