Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
>Walter, unless something has changed, you don't use C# and you don't use .NET.
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>Had you posed it as a question, I'd be happy to talk about it. But you made another one of your "conclusions" on a product that not only don't you use....but on a product where you've historically demonstrated an inability to accurately process details from .NET blogs (for example, you couldn't distinguish from the context of a blog about datagrids whether it referred to ASP.NET or Windows Forms).
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>Actually, the topic would be an interesting discussion...one I'm actually thinking of pursuing, more as a learning bridge from VFP to .NET - but unless you truly change your tune, I'd have zero expectations on anything meaningful from you.
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>I refuse to engge in dialog with those who demonstrate such blatant hubris. Essentially, so did Martin S - and I know for a fact that others refuse as well.
Kevin, I've posted various examples to you explaining the strenghts of VFP (e.g. datamunging) to you and you DID zero with it. Nothing.. nothing and nothing.
All I can say and want to say is:
1. Some design pattern are ideal for employing dynamic code stored in a database (e.g. Factory)
2. You don't have to bypass all the difficulty that comes with a static type languanges (Casting, compile time checking).
3. Talk to Steven black
But of course I have outlined this before...
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