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When defining the name of a class, it is advisable to use a nomenclature that is based on the concept behind the class instead of on characteristics that have to do with property value.

For example, if you want to define a class for "customer losses" for editing, and you initially want the Backcolor to be red, instead of naming the class "AttributeRed," you should name it "Losses," otherwise the name will no longer be valid if you decide to change the Backcolor.

If you rename a class, the relationship with its associated controls will be lost. Therefore, it is advisable to select appropriate nomenclature to prevent that from happening.

 









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