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A simple generic class hierarchy
A simple generic class hierarchy


using System;

class GenericClass<T> {
  T myObject;

  public GenericClass(T o) {
    myObject = o;
  }

  public T getmyObject() {
    return myObject;
  }
}

class GenericClass2<T> : GenericClass<T> {
  public GenericClass2(T o: base(o) {
  }
}

class Test {
  public static void Main() {
    GenericClass2<string> g2 = new GenericClass2<string>("www.java2java.com");

    Console.WriteLine(g2.getmyObject());
  }
}
           
       
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