I was talking to Jeffrey Richter on Monday night. He's working on a new edition of his Applied Microsoft .NET Framework Programming book that will include new content explaining features in the .NET 2.0 framework. He is working on the generics chapter and he is interested in what we want to see covered. In other words: what do you want to know about generics?
Here's the pitch. If you've seen any presentations about .NET generics you seen the generic collection demo. The speaker tells you that you no longer need to create twelve different typed versions of your collections for your application and proceeds to show how generics solves this dilemma. OK, it's a great demo and it shows the basics of generics quit effectively. However there is a lot more to generics besides collections. What more would you like to see?
If you've got some ideas of what you'd like to see covered, at the framework level, drop Jeffrey a line - http://www.wintellect.com/