I learning about writing my own interfaces and came across the MSDN article “Interfaces (C# Programming Guide)“. Everything seems fine, except: what does <T> mean or do?
interface IEquatable<T>
{
bool Equals(T obj);
}
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It means that it is a generic interface.
You could create an interface like this:
and you could implement it in various ways:
and like this: