If you are refering to forms and classes of course. If you are not then I am not sure what you mean. When I think of OOP I think C++ classes, well that is the first thing that pops into my head. I do like the classes that I have gotten to write in FoxPro. A lot of the work I have been has been rewriting stuff that was written in FP to Visual. It also may just be the applications that I am working with that pose little challenge.
I think what I was trying to say earlier that VFP was very easy to learn, which may reflect my CS background. There are very few things that I have struggled with in this language. VFP is definitely a great language to design databases with. I began DBs with Access and VB so that allows me to appreciate VFP in comaparison with them.
I will have to agree with Roxanne when she said that most CS people will not be completely happy when developing these kind of applications. I guess I fall into that category. But then I am just one CS person among many.
Stephen Kuhn
Prism Network, Inc.
System Developer
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