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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Thanks Kevin -

Yes the downloaded sample is working fine, so I know it is something boneheaded in the code I've typed (case sensitivity is a little hard to get used to but I am warming up to csharp in a way I find unexpected)

Right now I am just banging away with Compareit trying to compare my code with yours.

I think a primary problem in debugging is I don't know what I am looking for in regard to namespaces.

Re: this namespace thing - It seems Namespaces are like class libraries? I am a little unclear about their persistance.

In the Csharp Windows example, the namespace HW.NetBook.Samples is the first line in both the MainAppForm and the CustomersOrdersForm. Beneath that classes are defined. If, in another form someplace I say "using HW.NetBook.Samples" (set Classlib to ???) are those classes defined in the two other forms available for instantiation?

You can see I don't quite have a handle on this so if anyone can foxify the explanation of this it would be appreciated.


>Charles,
>
>I take it the sample in the book is working properly, but the one you've create isn't?
>
>If so, Bonnie's suggestions are right on target!
>
>Regards,


Charles Hankey

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