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Is it true that VFP will no longer exist?
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13/07/2007 19:09:01
 
 
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13/07/2007 19:05:44
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows Server 2003
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01238766
Message ID:
01240407
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22
>>>
>>>P.S. Can you do this trick in .NET, I wonder...
>>
>>Beats me. If I even try any kind of .NET IDE editting of dependent classes, I crash or lock up the whole thing with alarming frequency.
>
>Noooo, you are able to crash .NET IDE! Now I've heard everything <g>!
>
>If only .NET used the table-driven metadata approach in its inheritance chain mechanism, life would be so very much easier for all involved. Heck, even changing #$*&#$*&(#$(* font properties in a @#*$(#(*# parent object and having it #&(&#$@#@ reflect in the #@@#@# child objects @#@#(*&@#$ immediately would be so #*&@(#$*#$ easy compared to what it @#((*@#($#@$ is now.
>
>#*&(@$(@#$( that.

Tell us how you really feel, Pertii. LOL! In many ways, there are things I like alot about .NET, but in so many others it just frustrates me. Things that are so easy to do VFP are not so easy in .NET. The other way is also true, some things in .NET are much easier than VFP. Just not in the "visual" part.

>Time to start the weekend, clearly.
>

Clearly. ;)
Fred
Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP

foxcentral.net
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