13.8. Summary
We covered a lot of ground in this chapter. You should feel comfortable using both text and binary files in either a sequential or random access format. You also know how to serialize and deserialize an object to disk. You learned how to create an MDI program and a system of menus. Finally, you saw how easy it is to reuse a Windows form object in a different program. Indeed, we reused the clsRandomAccess class without modification! But then, that's what OOP is all about.
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