> - I've seen too much procedural code ported to VFP (I've even been responsible for doing some of it) where rethinking the design to take advantage of the OOP environment woudl result in a better app.
Hi Ed,
There is also another reason for that. I've met many cases when the client wanted the app ported to VFP, but had not enough money (or a close deadline), which prevented the programmer from complete redesign and redoing it the right OOP way. Result is a camel-like app (OOP/procedural hybrid.) :) And it is not the programmer's fault.
Nick
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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