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hypermegachi27-Nov-05 6:43
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you're making the assumption that i'm accidentically exposing internal things. but i know for sure that i want everything to see...just like the Point struct.

btw, msdn doesn't say anything about fields in general, but it is very specific about the visibility.

private fields have nothing mentioned about them. this allows programmers to use hungarion, _prefix, or whatever they want. protected fields are camel cased (so derived classes don't get all confused with hungarion crap). and public fields are pascal cased to following everything else in the framework.

since i am following the guidelines, all my public fields are pascal cased, so converting to a property won't require you to refactor/rename every project that uses it.

btw, if you turn on xml, the compiler will warn you about all undocumented public fields as well.
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