Framework Design Guidelines: Avoiding custom delegates

Posted by: Brad Abrams, on 27 Jan 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Continuing in our weekly blog post series that highlights a few of the new additions to the Framework Design Guidelines 2nd edition.. This content is found in the Events and Callbacks section of Chapter 6: Designing for Extensibility. I am impressed by how simple new additions to the BCL can have such a large (and positive) effect on framework design. As these new advances come out, learn them and use them! DO use the new Func<…>, Action<…>, or Expression<…> instead...

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