Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1vgs5rx9km8njvq8e5fs7a2c2yzzmvuwfjpqwgxxlyqf6kmfeds0q7suja8 The sequences thing you could probably do with LINQ ✨\n\nYou could possibly do stuff with delegate types and lambdas too, also I think nested functions and top level functions are a thing now? I never use them because between delegates, lambdas, nested/toplevel functions, and events, C# has a lot of functional (in both senses of the word) overlap these days, and I prefer using lambdas and events when possible and delegates when I have to.",
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