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Visual Studio: four out of five?
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22/10/1998 01:52:40
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
Divers
Thread ID:
00147177
Message ID:
00149760
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Mornin'..

>Hi, Ken. I totally agree with you.

Don't let it become a habit ;)

>just let me dig a little bit more in order to complete the idea:
>
>what you say only proves that a VFPer is not good using VB. How does a VBer feel when he first tries VFP?
>
>Any support to this?

Nothing concrete, but I think they would be a bit overwhelmed and face a steep learning curve. When I started to code in VB, I found I had to do an *UN-Learning* curve since so many of the commands and functions were gone. And something I didn't mention was the limited ability of VB controls (aka classes). Sure, they don't have inheritance, but they are limited also when it comes to properties, events and methods...add in the fact you can't slap in properties and methods at will and you get the picture of what a handicapped application it *really* is. So the point is, a VB programmer trying to code in VFP would either have a lot to learn or code an *elementary* application, period.
Ken Sorce
Team RAD, Inc.
Rapid Application Developers
Ken@TeamRAD.com
www.teamrad.com
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