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Does to deep subclassing affect the program speed
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20/03/2001 14:23:54
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>so it does make some differnce though not noticable.
>>>I was thinking of about 10 levels to 20 levels as deep.
>>>Rajesh
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>>THe tests I saw were all done with VFP3. PCs are much faster now than 6 years ago. I doubt you'll ever see a difference.
>Does this mean that just because we can't notice the differences of less efficient design and coding procedures, we shouldn't try to develop efficient systems? 10 to 20 levels deep seems a bit over the top, doesn't it:-)


I agree. We should be developing efficient systems. And yes, 10-20 levels is very deep.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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