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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:14:22+00:00 2026-05-10T22:14:22+00:00

Pour in your posts. I’ll start with a couple, let us see how much

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Pour in your posts. I’ll start with a couple, let us see how much we can collect.

To provide inline event handlers like

button.Click += (sender,args) => { }; 

To find items in a collection

 var dogs= animals.Where(animal => animal.Type == 'dog'); 

For iterating a collection, like

 animals.ForEach(animal=>Console.WriteLine(animal.Name)); 

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    Returning an custom object:

    var dude = mySource.Select(x => new {Name = x.name, Surname = x.surname}); 
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