No composite classes! Why...why.....you're a COMMUNIST!!
Seriously, though, I use 'em all the time.
>My reasoning exactly. Inheritance gets really messy and confusing.
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>>Picky, Picky, Picky. Maybe we should just tell people not to use composite classes! Personally I don't because of the hierarchy problems.
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>>>Well, maybe- but I try to limit my freeware utility authoring for stuff I use myself, and I don't use composite classes... so y'all are out of luck. :-)
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>>>>Ok, don't just leave us all hanging, what CAN you use for compound classes. Surely you can post an eClass utility before midnight? < grin >
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