Dragan,
what I mean is that the help is talking a lot about objects, but the one thing we can use on object level only is described as a class.
All the help on textbox is on textbox
object - the class is not realy mentioned.
Agnes
>>Sergey,
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>>IOW: The Object holds properties that are not defined in the class. Very strange view on OOP.
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>>This is even more strange then the ridiculous calls on the _Assigns.
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>>But after a closer loc to help (Sic!) one see that the help describes a lot of objects. How the classes works isn't there. Strange again is the use of the empty class - the class that can not be subclassed. Does MS mix up something?
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>Nope, the empty class is there as a specific case where we want a class without properties, just so we could add our own and know it will have no other properties - which is good if you have to go through them. It's also a class with minimal memory footprint. It has its uses, and we know it can't be subclassed etc - it's special in that way.
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