static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            dynamic obj = new SampleObject();
            Console.WriteLine(obj.SomeProperty);

            // ExpandoObject is a sealed implementation that enables you to get and set properties on a type.
            // In ASP.NET Model-View-Controller (MVC), for example,
            // there is a ViewBag that can be used to pass data from the Controller to the View.
            // ViewBag is an ExpandoObject. Instead of creating a new,
            // statically typed property for each data element you want to pass, you can use the ViewBag

            dataBag.ViewData = "Test";

            Console.WriteLine(dataBag.ViewData);
            Console.ReadLine();

            // The dynamic keyword should be used carefully. It gives you great flexibility,
            // but because you lose static typing it can also easily lead to errors that can only be found at runtime.
            // But when integrating with other languages or to replace reflection,
            // the dynamic support is a nice addition to the .NET Framework.
        }
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        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            dynamic obj = new SampleObject();

            Console.WriteLine(obj.SomeProperty);
        }
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        /*public ActionResult Index()
         * {
         *  ViewBag.MyDynamicValue = "This property is not statically type";
         *  return View();
         * }*/
        public static void DynamicObjectDemo()
        {
            dynamic obj = new SampleObject();

            Console.WriteLine(obj.SomeProperty);
        }