Just because everyone seems to enjoy voicing opinions on Fridays, I will try to start a "Friday Discussion Post" today.
When do you draw the line on a Class module? I have seen Classes for a simple "object" say ink which was really only a property of say "pen" but some one thought that "ink" was an object all of its own. I just view it as overkill (because VB6 doesn't fully support inheritance) that some one would make everything a class of its own. Any thoughts?
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When do you draw the line on a Class module? I have seen Classes for a simple "object" say ink which was really only a property of say "pen" but some one thought that "ink" was an object all of its own. I just view it as overkill (because VB6 doesn't fully support inheritance) that some one would make everything a class of its own. Any thoughts?
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