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In this article we will be working with List< Type>, in 2.0 C# implemented List
to allow you to utilize Lists of any kind and to easily manipulate those Lists with some built in methods. We will explore a couple of those methods in this article and demonstrate how easy it is to work with List< Type>.
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C#
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Windows
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