Interesting article, Theraot ! I thought the point based bout was
funny ! Pity it turned out to be a draw. :P

On Sep 22, 9:31 am, Theraot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's easier to change a non-needed property into a useful property
> than a public field into a useful property, because doing so, will
> break code. but there are a few things that fields can do that
> properties can't. It's easier to learn it from the old school, than
> wait somebody to tell you all.
>
> I can help a lit. 
> more:http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/PropertyversusField.aspx
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