So, I have visual studio configured to show me the actual file structure on disk, you know, the way any sane person would do it. However, the default in visual studio uses something called "filters" instead of folders - filters don't correspond to a real folder on the disk. When you create a new file and stick it in a "filter", in reality it all just gets dumped into one big folder containing all of the source code for the project.
Like any sane human being, I immediately realized that was completely obnoxious and sought to get around it. There is a tiny little button in VS that allows you…