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    C# 2.0 starter

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    I know that the article Create Elegant Code with Anonymous Methods, Iterators, and Partical Classes is an oldie, but it still provides a comprehensive overview on what C# 2.0 really adds for the daily developer. It is written by Juval Lowy, one of Microsoft's Software Legends which I met once at a Dutch .NET meeting.

    Updated: October 12, 2005

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