Do you prefer to derive classes or just use single classes???

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Do you prefer to derive classes or just use single classes???

 
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I prefer to derive
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Re: Do you prefer to derive classes or just use single classes???

 
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Each one has a purpose of its own. I prefer to use the one that best suits the job
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Is this a joke?
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Like comatose said, it all depends. But when it comes down to it, i would prefer using a single class. When you start deriving it gets confusing.
Or even using a class that expands off of another class, such as an array of strings' class, which uses a string class, which uses simple character arrays.
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