Advanced C# Language Features Mastery Hub: The Industry Foun
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In the context of C# generics, what is the primary benefit of using a generic collection like `List<T>` over a non-generic collection like `ArrayList` when dealing with a collection of `Customer` objects?
Consider a scenario where you have a generic class `Repository<TEntity>` that needs to perform database operations. If you want to ensure that any type `TEntity` used with this repository must have a primary key property, what is the most robust generic constraint to apply?
When implementing a custom generic collection in C#, what is the primary advantage of inheriting from `Collection<T>` or `ObservableCollection<T>` compared to implementing `IList<T>` from scratch?
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