Interesting. You know, I'd really like to see someone publishing articles with real-world solutions and answers to multiple programmer environments in VFP and how it affects design and architecture. Getting tired of "all theory, no real-world" stuff.
>Even with version control this can be a problem with multiple programmers. We've found it better to break things up into smaller less-composite units so one unit can be upgraded without affecting multiple people's work for a day or two.
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>>Frankly, I usually have one big composite Form-based class with buttons for everything and use this for data entry. If I have any special processes that are repeated within the app, I'll have a composite for those, too.
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