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| | add module & add class Dear friend What is the difference between (Add module ) and (Add class) |
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| | Re: add module & add class Hello a, Quote: > What is the difference between (Add module ) and (Add class) A Module is like a Class in which all methods are Static/Shared A Module's members can be accessed (assuming scope is not an issue) without needing to instanciate the module. -- Rory |
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