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ReadOnlyCollection or IEnumerable for exposing member collections?

Is there any reason to expose an internal collection as a ReadOnlyCollection rather than an IEnumerable if the calling code only iterates over the collection? class Bar { private ...
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Is there anything magic about ReadOnlyCollection

Having this code... var b = new ReadOnlyCollection<int>(new[] { 2, 4, 2, 2 }); b[2] = 3; I get a compile error at the second line. I would expect a runtime error since ...
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readonly list or unmodifiable list in .NET 4.0

From what I can tell, .NET 4.0 still lacks readonly lists. Can anyone shed light on why the framework still lacks this functionality? Isn't this one of the commonest pieces of functionality for domain ...
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How does List<T> copy constructor function with ReadOnly lists?

The MSDN article doesn't really explain this. List<MyObject> FirstList = new List<MyObject>(); // Add items to FirstList. List<MyObject> SecondList = new ...
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Return ReadOnlyCollection from IList<>

OK, so List<> contains the AsReadOnly() which gives you the ReadOnlyCollection. What I need is to have a field of IList type, and a property which would return a ReadOnlyCollection for this list. ...
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Why is the SortedList(TKey,TValue).Keys property an IList(TKey) rather than a ReadOnlyCollection(TKey)?

The IList<T> interface includes access by index in addition to operations not supported by the SortedList<TKey, TValue>.Keys property such as Add, Remove, and Insert. A ...
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A ReadOnlyCollection isn't readonly. How do i create a true ReadOnlyCollection?

I'm aware that readonly collection prevents adding/removing from a list but why doesn't it prevent the setting of properties of objects in the collection. ...