Re: Suggestions for class design

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On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 14:00, Mikey wrote:
> Jay Blanchard wrote:
> 
> >[snip]
> >Well, yes I think it does, but what I'm missing is how this new object
> >interacts with the original one if it does at all. And what would I call
> >it? 'Multiple_Customers'? Or.. perhaps just 'Customers'! :)
> >
> >Do I extend the Customer class or is it a stand alone class?
> >[/snip]
> >
> >I think that it should be a stand alone class. The Customers class could
> >instantiate the needed number of Customer objects and the methods of the
> >Customers class could affect each Customer object.
> >
> >  
> >
> +1 for this idea, it is a method I have used on countless projects and 
> works very well.
> 
> Mikey
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