I'm on a fact finding mission and I know this is the place to find the answer. Was VFP Micrsoft's first OOP programming language? I know VB (prior to .NET) was object based, but was VFP Microsoft's first OOP language offer to the development community? If it wasn't where in line did VFP fall regarding OOP?
Thanks so much! In additional to Microsoft's C++, they briefly sold QuickPascal (in the late 1980's, around the same time they were pushing things like Quick-C).
But around those times, Borland was often pioneering ahead of Microsoft in terms of OOP and development languages
Out of curiosity, what's the significance of the question? (other than simply for historical reasons)