Even if you're not working in the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5, .NET provides you with a way to create a read-only collection or to convert an existing List into a read-only collection. I had a client ...
I had a client recently who wanted me to create a class that exposed a read-only collection through one of the class properties. While my client was willing to let other programs loop through that ...
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