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This is the last chapter in the book, and it gives us a good opportunity to consider the larger issues that affect the logical and physical organization of our C# applications. In the first part of this chapter, we’ll look at how applications may be logically structured during coding; then in the second part we’ll see how this translates to a physical partitioning of files in preparation for deployment.
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Conway, R., Duynstee, T., Hyrman, B., Rowland, R., Speer, J. (2003). Code Organization and Metadata. In: C# Class Design Handbook: Coding Effective Classes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1124-2_9
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