Shouldn't the red marketed extends be super?admin wrote: 3. ? super Apple: This means "of a class that is a super class of Apple". Therefore, List<? extends Apple> means a sack of something of which an Apple is a kind. Let's call it "it". Now play Jeopardy. So, What do you call a sack of something of which an Apple is a kind? A sack of fruits. Are you sure? Can you not call it a sack of food items? or A sack of Mcintoshes? (Hint: Every apple is a kind of fruit. Every apple is a kind of food item. Is every apple a kind of Mcintosh?) So which of these statements should work?
And thanks translating this to dutch made a great mnemotechnique
