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Closures in VB Part 6: Limitations
For previous articles in this series please see ... Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Method Calls Part 3: Scope Part 4: Variable Lifetime Part 5: Looping As powerful as closures are in the language they do have a few limitations. We worked hard in Orcas to Read More...

Posted Monday, August 06, 2007 6:36 PM by Jared Parsons | 0 Comments

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Coding Quiz: Anonymous Type Types
Question: How can you create a variable in VB which is typed as an anonymous type but not actually create an instance of that type? Answer in comments. Note, doing this is not particularly useful it came about while I was playing around with a feature Read More...

Posted Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:34 AM by Jared Parsons | 3 Comments

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Closures in VB Part 5: Looping
For previous articles in the series please see Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Method Calls Part 3: Scope Part 4: Variable Lifetime Once again sorry for the long delay between posts. Looping structures can cause unintended consequences when used with Lambda Read More...

Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 12:39 PM by Jared Parsons | 2 Comments

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Closures in VB Part 4: Variable Lifetime
For previous articles in this series please see Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Method Calls Part 3: Scope Sorry for the long delay between posts here. We're getting Orcas out the door and getting this series completed takes a back door to shipping. Originally Read More...

Posted Friday, June 15, 2007 4:47 PM by Jared Parsons | 2 Comments

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Closures in VB Part 3: Scope
For previous articles in this series please see Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Method Calls Thus far in the series we've only lifted variables that are declared in the same block/scope. What happens if we lift variables in different scope? The answer is Read More...

Posted Friday, May 25, 2007 4:59 PM by Jared Parsons | 3 Comments

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Closures in VB Part 2: Method Calls
For previous articles in this series, please see Part 1 - The basics This part of the series will focus on how method calls are handled in closures. As stated in the previous article, the purpose of closures is to allow all operations inside a lambda Read More...

Posted Thursday, May 03, 2007 5:56 PM by Jared Parsons | 9 Comments

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Closures in VB: Part 1
One of the features I implemented for VB 9.0 is lexical closure support. This a great addition to the VB language and I wanted to do a series of blog posts to describe this feature and how it will impact your code. Lexical Closures (more often referred Read More...

Posted Friday, April 27, 2007 6:50 PM by Jared Parsons | 7 Comments

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