Hey Tomislav,
Thanks a lot for the sharing!
It kinda gives reassurance that what I ( we ) are
attempting to do had in fact been done before
which means it is quite possible. The reason I put
this up is that I can hardly see any discussion on
this issue - code generation in VFP, that is.
I have been looking for an IDE ( or a way )
by which I can work with my classes in the same way
that I work with the Visual C++ IDE, wherein I can
see all my classes in my project at the same time.
This way it is a lot easier to maintain my sanity
while coding and remembering which class is doing
which stuff. To my desperation, I have already started
creating my own IDE. I find it kind of strange why
VFP's Visual Class Designer does not look anything
like it. I mean, why am I constrained to work with
only one class at a time if I use the Visual Class Designer?!
Why can't I see all my classes at once, and then view
all their members at will ( using a treeview ) by simply
double-clicking on them?
Thanks again! :)
Ready, fire, aim!