So if I am working on a project in VB.net (really any visual studio project), I am able to create folders. My project is getting rather unweildy (over 30 classes) and I think it would be beneficial to store for example data structure classes in a folder “ds” and user controls in a folder “uc”. Is this OK? Will it affect the way I reference the classes? Are the folders simply for my own use and structure or do they actually have some kind of impact on my project as a whole?
PS in case you are confused, I am referring to the structure shown in the “Solution Explorer”. Sorry if this is a dumb question or not clear, but I have never worked on a large project like this before.
There’s no such thing as dumb questions. 😉 You can do this, but do yourself a favor and keep your namespaces the same as your folder hierarchy or you can end up with a bird’s nest pretty quickly. For example, if the project’s default namespace is MyProject and the folder is Dc, those classes should be in
Edit: Just wrap your classes to mirror your folder structure like: