Like many other developers who cut their teeth during the .NET doldrums before it went open source and cross-platform, I had written off C# as a language that could be described as “necessary annoyance” at best. No matter how many times another developer told me, “.NET is actually good now! You should check it out! Have you heard of F#?” I was unable or unwilling to shift my mindset. However, after working on a project for the last year and a half that heavily employs C# and related .NET tooling, I think I’m beginning to come around.

This post isn’t a language review, but I’d like to highlight a C# feature that took me by surprise, saved our team a bunch of work, and allowed for a more elegant software solution than we initially thought possible: user-defined implicit type con…

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