Nothing per se, I should think except that you don't need to do this
if you're using .NET 2+.

Because in that case, why not use a generic dictionary instead?


On Apr 12, 8:03 pm, googo man <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is wrong with this code?
>
> Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.Collection
>
> Public Class MyDictionary
>     Inherits Dictionary
>     Public Sub New()
>     End Sub
>
>     Public Sub New(ByVal TKey As String, ByVal TValue As Char)
>
>     End Sub
> End Class

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