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    I read with great interest the article on Building a Generic Range Class[^] (and this second article[^] on the same subject). I learned more thinking about and designing objects like that than all the dogs-are-animals-porche-is-a-car-has-an-engine books on OOA/OOD put together. Does anyone know of any other Classes/articles on similar concepts I can study/incorporate into my programs? I'm looking for tool-box type classes that would be used in virtually any application. I'm more interested in middle-tier classes that work with general programming constructs rather than classes that help with GUI's and databases and such. I hope my question makes sense.

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      I read with great interest the article on Building a Generic Range Class[^] (and this second article[^] on the same subject). I learned more thinking about and designing objects like that than all the dogs-are-animals-porche-is-a-car-has-an-engine books on OOA/OOD put together. Does anyone know of any other Classes/articles on similar concepts I can study/incorporate into my programs? I'm looking for tool-box type classes that would be used in virtually any application. I'm more interested in middle-tier classes that work with general programming constructs rather than classes that help with GUI's and databases and such. I hope my question makes sense.

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      Like this? http://www.codeplex.com/NGenerics

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