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Ed, so you code it all in .VCX, no .PRG?
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25/11/1998 08:36:21
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00161174
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00161299
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>>Yes, I write mostly in VCXs, and always believed that it's normal :). Basically, I have just two PRGs in my projects: Start.Prg (which is the same as Main.Prg) and Sysproc.Prg (I still cannot overcome old habit to put UDFs there). I don't have SCXs (except TopForm.Scx which is essentially without controls).
>>My motivations? Probably, class designer is appropriate place to create classes, and OO development assumes using classes, so I use classes and prefer to make them in class designer, instead of coding in PRGs.
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>Thanks.
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>I understand. I have no SCXs and no UDFs. What's visual goes into vcx's of course. So what really remains are lower level classes (read business rules, db acces, services etc.) where we have the choice between vcx and define class in the prgs.
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>I was wondering ..., does it not bother you that you have to declare each and every property and method via the menu?
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>Just asking. I'm really wondering if I am missing something.
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>Kind regards,
>
>Marc

Menu is Ok for me. Also, I don't have many custom classes.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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