>Hi,
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>If the class hierarchies are reasonably shallow there may be a case for putting the classes in the same .cs. Advantage is that you can use source control to make sure, for example, that incompatable changes aren't made to a parent class whilst working on a derived class.
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>Just my .02c,
Thanks Viv! That's an addtional thing to take into consideration: source control.
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