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Should I switch frameworks?
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13/12/1998 19:26:37
Hermann Strijewski
Fast Track Business Solutions
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00167041
Message ID:
00170819
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>I have started (a couple of weeks) into developing a major application. I decided to use the VFP6 Framework as a basis, trusting that it would be sufficiently good for my purpose.
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>However I have found that again and again I am running into trouble with the framework, where even very simple things, such as programming a "Delete Record" button are incredibly difficult because of the immense degree of "indirect-ion" and "objectification" and I can't find my way through all this. It seems to be very sophisticated, however too sophisticated for my liking.
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>Which framework would be the easiest to learn for an old FP2.6-type-of-guy with a lot of 2.6-and-before experience?
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>On the other hand I don't want to stick with 2.6 either, there are many great features in VFP6.0 etc.
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>Should I look at MaxFrame, FoxExpress, or another product. Or should I simply see if I can find better documentation for the existing VFP6.0 Framework, or just wait and hope that there will be better documentation.
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>Ideally I'd like to have a framework that makes it easy to do things, and which also allows to migrate an application easily to SQL-Server.


You might also guive VFX (Visual Fox Extend) a look at www.devigus.com. I find their product very good but their support not so good.
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