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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>Of Sean Corfield

>> typable structs

>What do you mean?

I think he's talking about strongly-typed collections, or collections which
can only contain a specific type of data.  .NET (among other more
established lanuages) uses generics to accomplish this at compile time.
Personally, while I understand how the additional layer of type checking
_could_ be of benefit, I've never run into a situation where typeless
collections have hindered me.

Roland




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