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03.15.07


Psychological Variables & Properties

By Mads Kristensen

I've noticed that there are two different ways developers locate private variables used by properties.

One way is to locate the private variable next to the property that returns them and all other private variable located elsewhere.



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The other way is to separate all private variables, both the ones that are used by properties and the ones used by the rest of the class, into two different locations.



There are problems and advantages with both approaches even though they appear minor. It has to do with the psychological difference between variables.

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About the Author:
Mads Kristensen currently works as a Senior Developer at Traceworks located in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mads graduated from Copenhagen Technical Academy with a multimedia degree in 2003, but has been a professional developer since 2000. His main focus is on ASP.NET but is responsible for Winforms, Windows- and web services in his daily work as well. A true .NET developer with great passion for the simple solution.

http://www.madskristensen.dk/

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