Hi Ed ...
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>>I find my self picking and choosing from my own classlibs from previous projects to create new tinkertoy frameworks. I know that this is not the way some people develop but it's suited me well. Also, the new FFC components in VFP6 lend themselves well to the way I put my frameworks together.
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>Agreed. IMO, personal framework is mostly collection of experience which might be applied to constantly new environment.
Yes....and I don't want the overhead of a myriad of objects and or PEMs which may be superfluous to the current project....One of the knocks on CodeBook was that apps based on it were s-l-o-w.
Try explaining to a client why he should live with a dog built on a bloated framework (no insult intended to UT framework vendors) :-D
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