Here are some text from a book of C# programmingl anguage:
It’s quite common for all the bits of an anonymous object initializer to be projection initializers—it typically happens when you’re taking some properties from one object and some properties from another, often as part of a join operation. Anyway, I’m getting ahead of myself. Listing 8.6 shows the previous code in action, using the List.ConvertAll method and an anonymous delegate.
Could anyone please help me understand the bolded text? Thanks.
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