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Quick Start did not create Application Class
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Visual FoxPro
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The Mere Mortals Framework
Divers
Thread ID:
00176270
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Ron,

>>When you say you removed the path, what did you change it to?
>
>DO setup
>
>Since setup was bound into the project I did not see any reason for a path. I am sure you have a good reason to do this this way.

It's done this way so that you can run your application by entering DO MAIN in the VFP Command Window rather than building and running an app each time you make changes. Visual FoxPro's "incremental compile" feature precludes the need to create .app files...this makes the coding/testing cycle much easier.

>I thought I understood the free tech support very clearly. It is when I ask a question addressed directly to oakleaf@... I was waiting to kick in free tech support by providing you with a list of questions about your framework when I found some things that at that time I knew that I would not be able to get around on my own or via a public form such as this. I am expecting that your answer to this question would not kick start free tech support.>

You're understanding is correct...I just wanted to make sure you knew that direct e-mail support was available to you.

< I am not ready for that. I am dissapointed in the learning curves but that has nothing to do with your framework. I do not want it to be so easy that I am cornered in the long run in my ability to create much more maintainable code than I was able to before; and I have very maintainable code in 26 dealing with some fairly complicated problems. I am very very impressed.>

Thanks...The transition from process to object is extremely difficult! This is one of the main reasons why I teach our training class. By the time the week is over, students have a good grasp of how to think in terms of objects and how to create well-designed, object-oriented applications.

Regards,
Kevin
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com
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