> Another things, a lot of people also capitalize class names,
> but that's personal preference. And if you aren't already,
> would recommend you organize your classes into packages -
> will get real messy real quick if you don't.
And if you do create packages as Jason proposed..
My personal
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>>Thanks Jason. I figured it out. I was ge
Thanks Jason. I figured it out. I was getting tripped up by the fact
that how I was doing it was only returning functions, not properties.
In my fixed puzzle class:
private function defineQuestions():Void {
// create the question and answer data object...
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Hi list...
I'm trying to figure out what I'm missing in trying to instance a class
via composition:
I have 2 external classes: questions and puzzle.
class questions {
public var qa:Object = new Object();
function questions() {
qa[0] = new Object();
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