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One of the four pillars of object-oriented programming (OOP), inheritance establishes a "is-a" relationship between objects. For example, a "Cat" object can be treated in code as any other "Animal" object because a "Cat" is-a "Animal".
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You probably don't need to have a base class and an interface for that base class. Just register the base class in your container (why not make it abstract?) … You don't need an inheritance structure to accomplish this--just make the suffix a parameter in your constructor! …