VB expression trees - string comparisons

Posted by: The Visual Basic Team, on 19 Sep 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Hey there! Last time, I talked a little bit about expression trees and what they are useful for. Expression trees are really interesting to those who want to write LINQ providers and have the ability to reason about the lambda expressions coming into their LINQ provider. However, in general, anyone that want's to reason about a lambda expression should be interested in expression trees. Today, I'm going to write particularly to those who are implementing code that reads expression trees. Even if...

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