Author Archives: Pierre IRRMANN

Extension Methods and inheritance

Remember that extension methods are static methods ! Since their introduction in the Framework, extension methods have been a very simple mean to add functionality into class or on top of interfaces. Without extension methods, there would be no LINQ-style … Continue reading

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Functional Inspiration – Revisiting the With extension method

Return to the very first post for improvement This is the fourth entry of a blog series about how functional programming, and the F# training I recently went to, gives me inspiration in my day-to-day work in C#. It is … Continue reading

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Functional Inspiration – Irrelevantable, part 2

Trying to express something more than Nullable<T> Friday evening, the girls are in bed, the wife is out with friends… It seems that it is the perfect time to finish this post ! This is the third entry of a … Continue reading

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Functional Inspiration – Irrelevantable, part 1

Trying to express something more than Nullable<T> This is the second entry of a blog series about how functional programming, and the F# training I recently went to, gives me inspiration in my day-to-day work in C#. This post will … Continue reading

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Functional Inspiration – The With extension method

Adding a “With” extension method mimicking F# This is the first entry of a blog series about how functional programming, and the F# training I recently went to, gives me inspiration in my day-to-day work in C#. The first one … Continue reading

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