Given:
myObject hello = new myObject();
What’s the point of specifying myObject again in the second part of the line of code?
Would you ever do anything like:
myObject hello = new anotherObject();
Why not just
myObject hello = new();
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Yes you can do
MyObject hello = new AnotherObject();if AnotherObject is a subclass of MyObject.