>>I'm probably a bit excessive, the change notification code makes properties fairly long in WPF, so I'll put each property into it's own #region and then wrap the whole properties section with a #region tag. But it makes it a lot quicker to find the property I'm looking for if I'm visually searching for it.
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>I don't bother wrapping individual properties in a region - after all the are, themselves, collapsible. OTOH if your coding style involves placing a private backing variable next to the property declaration then wrapping the whole thing would appear cleaner.
Yep, I put the private field next to the property. (I use a macro for creating my properties so it's easier to do it that way.)
>I sometimes use regions around catch code since native outling doesn't work there and, at least for me, it makes the normal flow of execution easier to follow. e.g:
try
>{
>}
>#region Catch
>catch (Exception ex)
>{
>}
>#endregion