On 29 August 2010 08:14, Haulyn Jason <saharab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 08/29/2010 02:04 PM, Eric Cash wrote:
>>
>> I'm out and about right
>> now, so I can't link you to the autoload documentation page
>
> Thanks Eric, I have read the autoload document, but not pay attention on it.
> I will search more about it now, thanks.
>

For maintainability: 1 class, 1 file
For performance: all critical/core class in same file (i.e. the ones
you WILL load no matter what), the rest loaded as needed

It's a tradeoff. If you don't know which to pick, go with 1 class, 1 file.

Regards
Peter

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