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What are "delegates"? Talking about C#? I don't know C#. My use of the term delegates comes from The D programming language and is best described as a pointer to a method. That is, it is a pointer to a function that carries an implicit reference to an object instance. Ie. Equivalent to this in perl:
Closures are NOT synonymous for: ... nor for currying Agreed. But currying is one use for closures not easily achieved without them. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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In reply to Re^2: Real life uses for closures. (update: disambiguation)
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