I heard once that .net introduced an already defined delegate with no parameter that we could use instead of creating one.
I’m having a hard time finding it and for what version of .net. (if it really exists)
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Yes, it’s called
System.Action. If you are not using .NET Framework 3.5 (whereActionwas introduced), you can perhaps instead useSystem.Windows.Forms.MethodInvokerwhich has the same signature.