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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:22:27+00:00 2026-05-14T07:22:27+00:00

What are the key uses of a Static Generic Class in C#? When should

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What are the key uses of a Static Generic Class in C#? When should they be used? What examples best illustrate their usage?

e.g.

public static class Example<T>
{
   public static ...
}

Since you can’t define extension methods in them they appear to be somewhat limited in their utility. Web references on the topic are scarce so clearly there aren’t a lot of people using them. Here’s a couple:-

http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2005/10/05/StaticGenericClass.aspx

Static Generic Class as Dictionary


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The key issues appear to be “What’s the difference between a static generic class with static methods and a non-generic static class with static generic members?”

The decision as to which to use appears to revolve around “Does the class need to store type-specific state internally?”

If there is no need for type-specific internal storage then a static non-generic class with generic static methods appears to be preferable because the calling syntax is nicer and you can define extension methods within it.

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    2026-05-14T07:22:28+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:22 am

    I use static generic classes for caching reflection-heavy code.

    Let’s say I need to build an expression tree that instantiates objects. I build it once in the static constructor of the class, compile it to a lambda expression, then cache it in a member of the static class. I often don’t make these classes publicly assessable – they are usually helpers for other classes. By caching my expressions in this way, I avoid the need to cache my expressions in some sort of Dictionary<Type, delegate>.

    There is an example of this pattern in the BCL. The (DataRow) extension methods Field<T>() and SetField<T>() use the (private) static generic class System.Data.DataRowExtensions+UnboxT<T>. Check it out with Reflector.

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