Smaller would be better. Let's say you have 800 in a single VCX and your application only uses 100 of them. The other 700 will still be included in the EXE.
>Hi,
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>has anyone any experience what's better: Having one large VCX with many classes (about 800) or having many VCXs (about 400) with only two classes.
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>Are there any instantiation performance penalties doing it one or the other way?
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>Any comments appreciated!
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>Armin
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer