Wayne Dreier wrote:
I guess I was thinking more along the lines of writing code. If I
understand a basic idea of OOP it is that each object may have its own
code. While that will not necessarily decrease the number of lines of
code it makes it easier to manage.
For me, the number of objects and how much code they need always falls out
naturally from the kind of problem I'm working on. I don't think it has ever
been an issue. I think you may be worrying about this a bit too much.
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