>>While I agree that for most "biz arrays" starting with 1 is better, in character coding when done with the python slicing
>>working off zero based strings makes often sense - and I grew up using to pascal and later vfp strings,
>>which are both not zero based - and hated the string mess in C and was not too happy with strings in Java and Modula2.
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>This is one issue I had to be careful with when I migrated my VFP framework to .NET. I have many VFP functions which are now part of methods in classes and when doing the conversion, I had to make sure to know which ones where offset by 1 as oppose to VFP.
Out of curiosity, what kind of code are you writing in .NET, C# or VB, and which frontend are you using, ASP, WInforms, WPF, Silverlight?
Christian Isberner
Software Consultant