How to use a delegate
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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!!!
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