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Article on the future of VFP?
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15/12/1999 10:14:39
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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OK.....

Lets take a walk back...

Here is one of your orginal statements:

VB ? Well I don't see it that often.. Remember that VB is a general purpose language and VFP is a pure DMBS language.

I guess it begs the question, how does VFP being a pure DBMS language enter into the fact that you don't see VB that often. Also, what is a pure DBMS language. How is it that VB is not a langauage you can write database apps with. There are a lot of business apps written in VB. And, I would be hard pressed to think of a business app that did not deal with data.

So of course, my response to the quote above was:


You don't see VB that often.........??????????

OK...........

How about VBA, VBScript.......
For CE, there are VB and VC toolkits....
Maybe in your corner of the World it's different. In the other 99%, VB is the tool of choice for projects 80% of the time.



To which your response was:


Seriously, when I look into the adds in the paper here. VB isn't much of a reqiurement up here. There is a demand for all kind of languages like J++, Delphi, Powerbuilder, VFP, VB, (V)C/C++ and a set of other exotic languages. I can't see that VB is requested of lot more often than any of the other.

VBA is not VB. I'm talking about the Visual Basic development tool (Version 5, 6, etc..), not the derived script languages.



So basically, you are attacking my argument based on what you are seeing in your local newspaper, as opposed to what is going on in the rest of the world. Are you saying there are AS MANY VFP ads as VB ads??? I would be impressed if this where true. I know the Netherlands is a hotbed for VFP. In fact, I think it VFP is far more popular in Europe and Asia on a per capita basis than in the US. That said, eventhough VFP may be more popular in Europe and Asia than the US, VB I think is still more popular accross the board.

Also, it is important to note that VBA is not a script language. It has a form's designer. You can take advantage of basic/class modules written in VB or you can write them yourself in VBA. If you want to write ActiveX controls, you don't need the full VB environment. There is the VB ActiveX Control Creation Edition.... Which is free if I am not mistaken....

Also, you bypassed my points about the VB toolkit for CE. Also, how about the embeddible version of VBA 6.0. Pretty cool stuff there.

>>Copy and paste the code between the two environments.... That is where the parity is..
>
>Copy and paste ? Seems not very OO to me... ;-)

Once again, you have missed the point entirely.....
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