Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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>Mike
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>>If one puts closely related classes into the single distribution unit.
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>Which is what I consider the optimal design.
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>>>The design of the packaging of classes is nearly as important as the class designs themselves.
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>>I'm not sure about that.
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>I am sure of it. And it seemed to me a lot of your argument was based on poorly chosen classlib packaging.
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Could you please expand on the term packaging? I have found nothing about classlib packaging. Classes "package" data and functionality (not necessarily code) into a finite object. IOW there is no difference between class packaging and class design. Grouping classes together into a classlib seems specific to FoxPro.
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