You don't need constraints in this case because it doesn't matter what T is; you aren't calling any methods or properties of T. T can literally be of any type. If, however, you want to work with the ...
Editor's Note: This article is excerpted from Chapter 12, "Class Designer," of Jeff Levinson and David Nelson's book, Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System, with permission from Apress [2005, ISBN: ...
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