Ok, this is pretty tough to explain, but I'll try. I'm working on a VB.NET solution. I've built a class to encapsulate some functionality, and it works fine when every method of the class is called ...
It's not good enough to simply write code that works. That code must be easily maintained, enhanced and debugged when problems happen. One of the reasons why object-oriented programming is so popular ...
I'd like to pass to a method an object, and a REFERENCE (handle?) to one of its properties, so it can refer to the value and operate on it. (For specific reasons, I CANNOT pass the actual value; it ...