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Return values and other standards
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From
06/11/1998 07:43:51
Bob Tracy
Independent Consultant
Driftwood, Texas, United States
 
 
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05/11/1998 13:14:21
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Object Oriented Programming
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00154804
Message ID:
00155152
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27
Hi John,
Where do you plan to publish your paper?

>Hi Mark ----
>
>>
>>So, does how will your UI get a value of an object property?
>>
>
>Well, usually just lcCharVal=Obj.CharProperty. Since we have Access and Assign now and since I have been convinced they are proper by some OOP standards (in a thread here not long ago) and since Access methods can control what is passed back to the UI.....no reason not to.
>
>The trick here, of course, is to have Alert behavior at the superclass level for non-visual objects and *plan* for static coupling with those constructs within the application at the instance level.
>
>So....in my app, if I have a business or functional object that is called, I *know* that it will have the Alerts collection and other supporting features just as I know that it'll have Init, Destroy, etc...
>
>Again, this relates to a larger pattern concept I have been working on for a bit and have almost finished writing a paper on. Stay tuned :-)
Bob Tracy

Never engage in a battle of wits if you're only half armed.
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