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Jaime

2003-09-26, 4:24 am

Ok, I think I got it, a form is more of the physical
representation, I don't know why I couldn't grasp this
concept.
>-----Original Message-----
>Even simplier.... Everything you write is a class (or
>structure).
>
>Form is the name or type of the class.
>
>Instance is the in-memory representation of the class.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Ok this is confusing to me in the MCSD self paced

>training
>>book for exam 70-306 it says:
>>"When you create a new windows form project, an initial
>>form, named form1, is added by default. Form1 is not

an
>>actual instance of a form, however, but rather a class
>>that represents the code behind an instance of a form".
>>It makes it sound like it's a class not a form, I feel
>>like I'm missing something really simple.
>>
>>.
>>

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