>>>Yeah, he and I have already discussed that. I think many VB people are in for a shock when they try to grasp inheritance.
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>>Think of where that will put us: the difference between what I might go through trying to learn VB (say for my 4th exam) vice someone with a VB background learning inheritance, and maybe going through the bug-stage that VFP3 went through.
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>I've been thinking about that *g*
Gee, might not this have the same effect on the total number of VB programmers like it did when VFP was first introduced? I remember DevCon '95 when VFP was introduced. You could see the terror in some of the attendees that they just weren't "getting" it. It was like deer caught in headlights. What was the popular phrase from back then? Oh, yeah, it was "this ain't your father's dBase".
Let's step back and enjoy a similar show for the VB masses...