Today we cover why I think you should consider using closures instead of delegates. We will go over a common example of where delegates are used and I will explain how to convert that example to a closure/callback style.
By the end of this video, you will know how to use and create your own closures, replace delegates with those closures, and know when to use closures over delegates.
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