I'd check the size of the class as opposed to the number of lines.  If 
you give me a code segment, I'm sure I could condense or expand the line 
count without changing the code.

  That said, if you evaluate two separate classes and come to the 
conclusion that they do the exact same thing, then I would use the 
smaller one.

Sheriff wrote:
> 
> 
> for example, i am still learning so i keep seeing so many things done in 
> diffrent ways. One example are the rating components, like the star 
> rating. Some samples have 500 lines of code to get it to work, some have 
> 1000 and some have 200. Now for production is there a diff between a 
> 1000 line code thing that does the same thing as a 500.?


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