Consuming a generic interface of another assembly (aka managed library) in c++CLI definition of an reference class
Hey, I thought i did i right but i didn't if you come over the side with the internet missing the right hint!
If Visual Studio tells you
Error C3225 generic type argument for 't' cannot be 'Foo', it must be a value type or a handle to a reference type
The add an ___ ^ ___ to the type!
not Foo it's Foo^ an total beginners failure :) You are welcome and give me an Star for the joke on my cost