You know what they say - great minds think alike...
On Jun 19, 9:44 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you read my mind or did I read yours ?!?! > > On Jun 19, 8:53 pm, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Step 1: Punch the person who decided to make your large application > > all on a single form. > > > Step 2: Assuming you're keeping the one-form concept, and that you're > > on .NET 2+, you can use partial classes to break up the logical > > functions of your site - maybe one codefile per tab, or however you > > decide. > > > Most of the logical code should be elsewhere anyway - if there's any > > business logic happening on the form code, consider moving that to a > > separate class, or project, and make sure your form's codebehind is as > > simple as possible, just calling the methods that need to be called, > > instead of actually doing the work. > > > On Jun 18, 3:59 am, airwot4 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have a Windows Forms application where everything is current stored > > > in one form and a tabcontrol is used to provide the bulk of the UI. > > > Currently the code is all in one file and is becoming unmanagable. > > > What approaches could I take to consolidate it?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -
