> Also, some ams have rules. Our rules say: NO PUBLIC VARIABLES. NEVER. Thomas, IMHO This is a good rule - as long as it applies to public classes only. But if the classes are private to your assembly, I don't see the point of not having public members. After all, there can be quite a performance penalty if you use properties vs. Member variables.
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