Hi Tore,
Thanks for the feedback.
I have been using VFP for at least six years and have served
over a score of clients at least. I have also used other technologies
as well like Visual C++ and Java. In fact, it is this fact of having
used the other technologies that kinda made me start asking why
on earth have I been doing the same stuff with VFP over and over
again - despite the fact that I have existing libraries already.
I exclusively use VCX.
The idea to generate the codes and then edit them using the
built-in Visual Class designer would be terrible indeed! That's why
I explained in my other reply my thoughts on the Visual Class designer.
The reason I still prefer working with VFP is that it's really
damn fast working with data!
Again, thanks! :)
Ready, fire, aim!