>most examples of classes that i have seen on the web have been created through programs. maybe this is by necessity, but i don't imagine people creating classes visually and then creating the program version for examples on the web.
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>Although my general foxpro programming has improved, my understanding of classes leaves a lot to be desired, so maybe it's as simple as that.
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>paul
I think there are 2 main reasons for that:
1) To be able to post to a text based environment.
2) Simple ones are easier to write than creating visually (and with only notepad on a computer you can do it - ie: this computer didn't have any developer tool including VFP till few minutes ago:)
Cetin