How would I do this simple thing in C#?
I have a generic class `myClass<T>` - and a special version that uses "strings": `myClass : myClass<string>`. Now I wish that these two are actually "equal": that I can freely use `myClass<string>` everywhere I accept `myClass` and, similarly, that I can use `myClass` as an abbreviation for `myClass<string>`.
I have a generic class `myClass<T>` - and a special version that uses "strings": `myClass : myClass<string>`. Now I wish that these two are actually "equal": that I can freely use `myClass<string>` everywhere I accept `myClass` and, similarly, that I can use `myClass` as an abbreviation for `myClass<string>`.