Added a static Builder<T> class to emulate NBuilder behaviour#31
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This sentence is a bit confusing given the example preceeding it has the BuildObject method overridden.
Perhaps something like: "Overriding the BuildObject method is optional - if you don't then blagh. It makes sense to override it when blah."
I managed to break ConstructorBuilder when I moved it from TestDataBuilder
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Made TestDataBuilder.BuildObject virtual rather than abstract and provided default implementation, meaning consumers only have to implement it if they want to construct the object differently.
Had to make a few changes to support weakly typed versions of strongly typed generic functionality.
In particular, added type/object based methods to IAnonymousValueSupplier.