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authorJim Laskey <jlaskey@mac.com>2006-07-31 20:18:49 +0000
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<b>Class overviews</b>
-<p>Classes are one fundemental part of a good object oriented design. As such,
+<p>Classes are one fundamental part of a good object oriented design. As such,
a class definition should have a comment block that explains what the class is
used for... if it's not obvious. If it's so completely obvious your grandma
could figure it out, it's probably safe to leave it out. Naming classes