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Richmond Code Camp 2008.2 - Functional C# Recap

Post Date: Oct 07, 2008 3:29 p.m.
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Thanks to everyone who attended my session "Functional C# or how I lost the foreach and learned to love LINQ".  This is still an ongoing passion of mine that I hope to expand upon in the upcoming posts.  Some of these topics include favoring functional composition over inheritance and implementing patterns such as the Specification Pattern using these techniques.  I'll be posting all code snippets from the functional posts up to date on the MSDN Code Gallery Functional C# Project . Here are some resources that will be helpful in covering functional programming aspects as well as other topics covered:

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