>>>>>First off all, as others have pointed out. VFP is a full object oriented language with inheritance, polymorphism and including constructors and destructors. ...
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>>>>Polymorphism? Are you sure?
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>>>>VFP is not full object oriented language. Just c# is full object oriented. Even operators are objects in c#.
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>>>Metin,
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>>>Yes, but it all depends on what you define as polaymorphism. There are 4 definitions. An interesting article to be read at:
http://www.ms-news.net/f1342/what-is-vfp-10696684-2.html>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Koen
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>>I think so we're just simulating polymorphism. This's not good and clear like in c#.
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>Metin,
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>would you please explain why you think VFP is simulating polym. ? I believe it all depends on the definition of polym.
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>Regards,
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>Koen
Sorry,
I just looked documents and I think just mixed terms in english (or I'm not good in OOP or both), you right. :)