Basically, it's not the OOP that changed the effectiveness, but the fact that a lot of code is generated automatically using designers, wizards, etc.
Vlad
>You can use the documenting wizard to get the count for forms, vcx's and prgs. Like Craig said though, that won't get you the reports. I agree with Craig that LOC are not as effective a way to measure OOP code as they were to measure procedure code. (How many times do you count a base class if it runs every time you instantiate a text box? etc.) That said, one of the first things I do on a new maintenance job is run an LOC listing so I can get a rough idea of the size of the beast.
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