One of the most awaited features of Microsoft .NET 2.0 is generics. Generics promise to increase type safety, improve performance, reduce code duplication and eliminate unnessecary casts. The most obvious application of generics in the framework class library are the generic collections in the new System.Collections.Generic namespace. Much has been written about those, but they are not the topic of this article.
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Nothing stops you from using reflection and checking your generic type in the constructor, albeit a bit slow, but an implementation (hashtable) could be easily used to cache entries.
We dont want C# to become the syntactic mess C++ has become. Many people prefer C# for exactly this reason!
Nothing stops you from using reflection and checking your generic type in the constructor, albeit a bit slow, but an implementation (hashtable) could be easily used to cache entries.
We dont want C# to become the syntactic mess C++ has become. Many people prefer C# for exactly this reason!