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Extends IEnumerable

using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Collections; public class Employee {     public int currAge;     public string fName, lName;     public Employee() { }     public Employee(string firstName, string lastName, int age) {         currAge = age;         fName = firstName;         lName = lastName;     }     public override string ToString() {         return string.Format("{0}, {1} is {2} years old",             lName, fName, currAge);     } } public class PeopleCollection : IEnumerable {     private ArrayList arPeople = new ArrayList();     public PeopleCollection() { }     public Employee GetEmployee(int pos) { return (Employee)arPeople[pos]; }     public void AddEmployee(Employee p) { arPeople.Add(p); }     public void ClearPeople() { arPeople.Clear(); }     public int Count { get { return arPeople.Count; } }     IEnumerator IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() { return arPeople.GetEnumerator(); } } class Program {     static void Main(string[] args) {         PeopleCollection myPeople = new PeopleCollection();         myPeople.AddEmployee(new Employee("Homer", "Simpson", 40));         myPeople.AddEmployee(new Employee("Marge", "Simpson", 38));         myPeople.AddEmployee(new Employee("Lisa", "Simpson", 9));         myPeople.AddEmployee(new Employee("Bart", "Simpson", 7));         myPeople.AddEmployee(new Employee("Maggie", "Simpson", 2));         foreach (Employee p in myPeople)             Console.WriteLine(p);     } }