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Complex objects modeling
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26/10/2018 08:55:57
 
 
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26/10/2018 08:35:40
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxPro and .NET
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01662805
Message ID:
01662816
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64
What I find most interesting is the ability that VFP offers (using this_access() here) to end up with a syntax very similar to JSON.

I also value the community efforts to offer new possibilities with VFP, rather than complaining about its alleged 'obsolescence'.
After writing JavaScript for almost 20 years (over 4k lines in FoxInCloud), I have no such complain towards VFP.

FoxInCloud uses this_access() in a container that automatically pages a contained grid, and acts as the grid towards the outside world; eg. thisForm.grid.PEM works the same after the grid has been dropped into the 'paging' container.

>Hi Thierry, thanks, indeed.. you see examples in typescript, angular & jquery;
>all of them written in Js, changing the way we write Js + Html programs;
>Js & Html go forward, being Js & Html.
>
>This function gives the power to express and reorganize source code; now you can
> create POVOS ( Plain Old Vfp Objects -as counterpart of C# POCO / Javascript POJO - )
>to group logical sets of variables or model and see entities as they are in code.
>
>With - endwith constructions are native vfp, and indentation helps to clearly see
>related properties.
Thierry Nivelet
FoxinCloud
Give your VFP application a second life, web-based, in YOUR cloud
http://foxincloud.com/
Never explain, never complain (Queen Elizabeth II)
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