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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:33:03+00:00 2026-05-11T21:33:03+00:00

var seq = Enumerable.Range(1, 10).Reverse(); var sort1 = seq.OrderBy(i => i); var sort2 =

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var seq = Enumerable.Range(1, 10).Reverse();
var sort1 = seq.OrderBy(i => i);
var sort2 = seq.OrderBy(delegate(int i) { return i; });

i think sort2 is more explicit but sort 1 is shorter. besides that, i don’t really know the difference. what is the recommended way of doing this?

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    2026-05-11T21:33:04+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:33 pm

    Lambda expressions are (IMO) better than anonymous methods in every case except where you don’t care about the parameters, in which case there’s a nice shortcut:

    // Lambda expression has to specify parameter types
    EventHandler x = (sender, args) => Console.WriteLine("Hi");
    
    // Anonymous method can ignore them
    EventHandler x = delegate { Console.WriteLine("Hi"); };
    

    Lambda expressions have two other “problems” IMO:

    • Obviously they’re not available if you’re not using C# 3. (Although you can target .NET 2.0 from VS2008 and still use them.)
    • The syntax for a parameterless lambda expresssion is somewhat clunky:

      () => stuff
      
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