>Gang,
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>Does the use of strong typing in VFP affect performance in any way?
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>Before I get a bunch of replies telling me that VFP is not strongly typed; I know the VFP is not strongly typed but allows a kind of psudo strong typing for development purposes. Does this affect performance in any way?
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>My gut feeling tells me that it does not...
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>From VFP Help:
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>"To gain more control over your code, make coding easier and less vulnerable to errors, and make IntelliSense functionality available for visual objects, class references, ActiveX controls, COM servers, and user-defined code elements, use strong typing. OLEPUBLIC type libraries also use strong typing."
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>Thanks,
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>Steve
Why should it affect performance? It can only expedite the development process a little bit.
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