One thing that can help in some cases where one would want to specify some type parameters and have others inferred is to create a generic static class with the parameters one wants to specify, and then within that class have a generic static method with the parameters one wants to have inferred. For example, I have a method which, given a method which is convertable to an Action(T,U,V), along with a T, will generate an Action(U,V) that will call that delegate with the originally-specified T along with the U and V. The method would be invoked as (vb syntax):
NewAction = ActionOf(Of FooType, BarType).NewAction(AddressOf MyFunctionOfBozFooBar, someBoz)
The compiler can determine one of the generic type parameters using the type of someBoz, even though it needs to have the FooType and BarType parameters explicitly specified.