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Stuart Leeks
A closer look at yield
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over 5 years ago
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The yield keyword in C# is pretty powerful and expressive, but it doesn’t seem to be very widely known about. In this post we’ll take a quick look at what yield does and then I’ll post a follow-up that looks at what the compiler generates for you. Let...
Stuart Leeks
A closer look at yield – part 2
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over 5 years ago
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stuartle
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In part 1 , we took a quick tour of the yield keyword. In this post we’re going to have a look at the code that the compiler generates for us when we use yield. We’ll return to the first example from last time and insert a Console.WriteLine before the...
Stuart Leeks
Using let in LINQ to Objects – Part 3
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over 5 years ago
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This is a follow-up to my two previous posts on the let keyword Using let in LINQ to Objects Using let in LINQ to Objects – Part 2 The real reason for this post is to link to a great post that K.Scott Allen has just published : Optimizing...
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