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28/07/2009 08:34:53
 
 
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28/07/2009 08:32:08
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01404489
Message ID:
01415015
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>>>I'm trying to see which of the VFP frameworks are the most popular. I found this list on fox.wikis.com, and I'm wondering if everyone will comment as to which ones are the most widely used. Some have their own category here on UT, but the activity seems low for the most part. Perhaps most the UT community that is active here does not even use a commercial framework, but rather has simply built their own over time, like I have.
>>>
>>>CodeBook
>>>Code Mine
>>>Com CodeBook
>>>Fair Frame
>>>Mere Mortals
>>>Visual Extend
>>>Visual FoxExpress
>>>Visual FoxPro's own Fox Foundation Classes
>>>Visual Maxframe Professional
>>>Visual Pro Matrix
>>>West Wind Web Connection
>>>
>>>(list from http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VisualFoxProFrameWorks~VFP )
>>
>>8 years ago I used Visual Fox Express. I tested some of the others, but I preferred VFE. Given the option to choose, my personal choice would be either Mere Mortals or VFE.
>>
>>I don't use a commercial framework anymore though (different employers since then) and spend most of my time working in C# these days (no commerical framework either) but a layered approach using the MVP pattern.
>
>Funny how the "MVP" pattern gets expanded and translated to "Most Valuable Professional" pattern :)
>
>I'm beginning to snoop into this stuff and have come across the "Model View ViewModel" pattern. Have you looked at this one? I'm also trying to find a good book that deals with the subject. Do you have any recommendations?
>
>Mike

No, but here is a great video on MVP pattern: http://polymorphicpodcast.com/shows/mv-patterns/
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