How to use a delegate
- Posted: Jun 24, 2009 at 4:36 AM
- 14,399 Views
- 7 Comments
Loading User Information from Channel 9
Something went wrong getting user information from Channel 9
Loading User Information from MSDN
Something went wrong getting user information from MSDN
Loading Visual Studio Achievements
Something went wrong getting the Visual Studio Achievements
Right click “Save as…”
Comments have been closed since this content was published more than 30 days ago, but if you'd like to continue the conversation,
please create a new thread in our Forums,
or
Contact Us and let us know.
Follow the Discussion
Oops, something didn't work.
What does this mean?
Following an item on Channel 9 allows you to watch for new content and comments that you are interested in. You need to be signed in to Channel 9 to use this feature.What does this mean?
Following an item on Channel 9 allows you to watch for new content and comments that you are interested in and view them all on your notifications page.sign up for email notifications?
Thanks so much for this wonderful tutorial. Good job.
Rachida Dukes
Jennifer, first of all, THANK YOU!
finally I got the delegate into my head, and I have to give you credit for that, once again, thanks.
would be nice to have an extra 2 minutes for the unit testing, maybe next time
and String.Concat() ... instead Console.WriteLine(x +y +z);
Great video, and nicely explain. Also I like the refactoring side-info. Thank you very much.
Jennifer,
Great video. Congratulations.
I want to suggest that is worth to comment that delegate declaration could be replaced by Action<T> type.
Thanks.
Thanks Jenn. The best explaination of delegates I've seen by far. Quick, clean, simple, effective. Nice work.
Hi Jenny,
Thnx.
Nice Explanation of Delegates.
Hey Jenn
This helped a lot!!!
Thanx a lot!!!
Remove this comment
Remove this thread
close