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From: Luc <luc@sep.invalid>
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Subject: OOP design choices
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2024 10:12:32 -0300
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I am rewriting my application which has tabs.

Now I hesitate. Which is better?

1. Create the overall GUI and code as procedural and the tabs as 
objects/a class.

2. Create the overall GUI as a big object (superclass) with tabs as 
subclasses.

3. Create the overall GUI as an object/class with tabs as separate
classes.

4. Create the overall GUI as a big object (superclass) with tabs as 
methods.

Thank you for any ideas.


-- 
Luc
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