>>>It;s just a class declaration within a class.
>>>
>>> class TheClass
>>> {
>>> public void Work()
>>> {
>>>
>>> PrivateClass hello = new PrivateClass();
>>>
>>> hello.DoWork(); // with parameters needed
>>> Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", hello.StartTime, hello.EndTime);
>>> Console.ReadLine();
>>>
>>> }
>>> private class PrivateClass
>>> {
>>> public DateTime StartTime { get; private set; }
>>> public DateTime EndTime { get; private set; }
>>>
>>> public void DoWork()
>>> {
>>> StartTime = DateTime.Now;
>>> EndTime = DateTime.Now;
>>> }
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I see, thanks a lot - this may be very useful for me.
>
>I don't think it's much of a difference. It's just a different means of accessibility to a class. What's in the class is still the same. You instantiate it the same way and use it the same way. All that changes is where the PM finds it.
I think the difference is (as I understood this code), that this class can only be used inside the main class and it's not accessible from outside.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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