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In general I take the fact that complicated data structures start to occur in code as a sign that it's time to introduce some classes (refactoring term: the code smells ;-) Usually the structure actually reflects the relationships between various objects (that can contain other objects, etc.). Regardless whether or not this results in a speed up of the code, introducing OO definitely leads to clearer and cleaner code. Just my 2 cents, -gjb- In reply to Re: The Cost of Nested Referencing
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