VCS2010_09_06 – Understanding Anonymous Methods

In this second in a three-part mini-series about Lambda Expressions we demonstrate how Anonymous Methods can be used to satisfy a delegate input parameter to a method without having to declare a named method that matches the delegate’s method signature … an Anonymous Method is a block of code without a name and can be declared “in line” and passed into a method as an input parameter. How does this help us? The real payoff for this idea is in the next video when we learn about Lambda Expressions, but Anonymous Methods are another step towards that important language element that is used extensively by the LINQ Method Syntax.

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