Read all the answers but I think **lambdas and type inferrence** is underrated.

Havn't seen anyone mentioned that **Lambdas can have multiple statement** and they **double as a compatible delegate object** automatically (just make sure the signature match) as in:

    Console.CancelKeyPress +=
        (sender, e) => {
            Console.WriteLine("CTRL+C detected!\n");
            e.Cancel = true;
        };


Note that I don't have a `new CancellationEventHandler` nor do I have to specify types of sender and e, they're inferrable from the event. Which is why this is less cumbersome to writing the whole `delegate (blah blah)` which also requires you to specify types of parameters.

**Lambdas don't need to return anything** and type inference is extremely powerful in context like this.

and BTW, you can always return **Lambdas that make Lambdas** in the functional programming sense. For example, here's a lambda that make a lambda that handles a Button.Click event:

    Func<int, int, EventHandler> makeHandler =
        (dx, dy) => (sender, e) => {
            var btn = (sender as Button);
            btn.Top += dy;
            btn.Left += dx;
        };
    
    btnUp.Click += makeHandler(0, -1);
    btnDown.Click += makeHandler(0, 1);
    btnLeft.Click += makeHandler(-1, 0);
    btnRight.Click += makeHandler(1, 0);

Note the chaining: `(dx, dy) => (sender, e) =>`

Now that's why I'm happy to have taken the functional programming class :-)

Other than the pointers in C, I think its the other fundamental thing you should learn :-)