>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>In the sample project I downloade and unable to run I see that sections are organized by regions. I'm wondering is it something VS inserts automatically (if yes, how) or it's VS2008 feature?
>>
>>I don't think I saw them in the projects I'm working on except for auto-generated code.
>>
>>Thanks a lot in advance.
>
>Nadya,
>
>Regions start with
>
>#region SomeName
>
>and are terminated by
>
>#endregion
>
>
>This enables the developer to expand/collapse a region like you are able to expand/collapse every class, method
>
>Some people have a region for the methods and one for the properties
>
>something like
>
>public class human
>{
>#region attributes
> public string name;
> public string firstname;
> public Int32 age;
>#endregion
>
> ... etc
>
>}
>
>
>____
>Update: regions can be nested
I understood that but I was thinking what exactly organizes it. Is it something the developer has to do manually or there is IDE trick to keep all the relevant code pieces together? E.g. I currently have grid and button's code all mixed in the source file. What should I do to make all grid's code together and all button's code together, etc. ?
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