Extreme LINQ, building a RayTracer

Posted by: MSDN: Coding4Fun, on 02 Jul 2010 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

This is what happens when you give certain people spare time :-).  They decide to do something just because they can.  Luke built functional RayTracer with LINQ.  He openly states this is just because you could type of thing. How does Luke get around the fact LINQ doesnt support recursion, something that is required in ray tracing?  He uses Y Combinators, which lets you do recursive lambda expressions. [Image by Mimigu]...

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