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From
06/04/2017 04:35:00
Thomas Ganss (Online)
Main Trend
Frankfurt, Germany
 
 
To
05/04/2017 18:01:25
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Contracts, agreements and general business
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Network:
Novell 6.x
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01649781
Message ID:
01649836
Views:
122
>>>I used VFP for its producditive. C++ compiler doesn't matter for me. I look for PolarFox. It'll run at web, run with one of SQL servers (I can't remember which one was) directly with seek, VFP select commands, new commands...
>
>Fair enough. But C++ compilation costs me nothing (apart from a small fee to its author!) and reduces risk of breakage if you use a newer VC++.

Turnaround time in the same ballpark compared to vfp interpreter ? C++ compilation has speeded
up, but there also must be the step to compile vfp to C++ code. I HATED working through bug lists in (non-Turbo) Pascal and C, as due to compilation times I had to "fix" a couple of issues first in code, then compile, then check all. Working on one bug with immediate testing in interpreters was much better.

>And right now I'm using the x64 IDE that runs quickly and does away with most of the bugs I had experienced in the VFP IDE on Windows 7. One bad bug was the occasional frozen combo in the Find dialog that required a hard stop, losing work. Another was annoying even if you don't lose work: the phantom breakpoint (no breakpoint exists but debug repeatedly stops there anyway) that wastes time when trying to track issues.

If I was still working full time in vfp, sheling out for such fixes might make sense. But unless a new header type for .dbf local munching is introduced, which offers > 2GB files I think 64bit will not be a game changer for giving more speed via less disk usage. Biggest wory is that those new versions did not pass testing runs similar to vfp when new versions were introduced.
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