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Arithmetic in Generic Classes in C#

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23 Feb 2009CC (ASA 2.5)8 min read 72.6K   556   27  
A discussion of doing arithmetic in generic classes and a small utility to make it easy.
using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

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Written By
Software Developer (Senior) Coleman Insights
United States United States
Bill Fugina

Bill is a software developer at Coleman Insights.
He has been working professionally with C# and .Net since Visual Studio 2003 and for fun since the public beta. Before .Net, Bill worked with Delphi and Object Pascal.

Bill blogs at http://www.dogspots.com

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