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Fluent Interfaces example using Delphi part II
Here is the second part of this interesting topic. As I'm still trying to redeem myself from my non popular first example, I'm sure this one will reach the expectations. For this example I'm trying to mimic the way LINQ works, using generics and delegates and I have adapted my solution using fluent ...http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/delph...~4/osXyh1FJYl0
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