Rick,
Good to hear from you!
>Kudos to Oakleaf, there is some great stuff in there!
>The help file is good, but after trying to use MM.NET for a couple of days, I find myself wishing for a book that presents the framework and discusses when to use what, best practices, etc.. Are there any plans for such a book, or has somone in the MM.NET community put together something like this?
Can you give me more specific examples of the kind of information you're looking for?
>I also think there should be templates for creating business objects and business and maintenance forms, etc. so that users dont have to be cutting and pasting "using" statements and changing the superclass of the classes. I was wondering whether anyone has created such templates, before I start working on them?
This is one of the big enhancements we're including in the next release of MM .NET.
Regards,
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com