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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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Craig,


>From the VFP web site:
>
>Why would I build a component in Visual FoxPro when I can build the same component in Microsoft Visual Basic® or Microsoft Visual C++®?
>
>Visual FoxPro components are extremely fast, thanks to the data-centric language of Visual FoxPro and its ability to quickly retrieve and manipulate data. Further, Visual FoxPro can build character strings very swiftly. A Visual FoxPro component that works with data and returns HTML will, therefore, be very fast.
>
>Visual FoxPro also has object-oriented programming capabilities, including inheritance. This provides a high degree of reuse across applications. A Visual FoxPro developer can create a set of classes that includes the core functionality of a Web database component, so that code will not need to be rewritten each time a component is needed in a Web application. The developer can simply create a component that inherits the base functionality, and then add application-specific code to it.
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>Finally, building COM components in Visual FoxPro is an excellent way to reuse existing code. Code that is already written and tested can be built into a component, rather than being recreated in another language.
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>
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/prodinfo/qa.asp


What!?!?!?!?! You mean that Microsoft is actually recommending using VFP over VB?

The Sky is Falling!!!

I wonder how the negative ninnies will try and spin this... <g>
Best,


DD

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