Hi JohnK,
You are focussed on the "can be hidden...". I read "It packages data, and the methods that act on that data..." and I see that as very different (potentially) than VFP.
Craig says that Ballmer included UI OOP, so I guess that my "observation/conjecture" is incorrect (on the other hand, Craig did say that VB would never have OOP < s >).
Cheers,
Jim N
>How does that sound different? We have hidden and protected properties....
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>>A statement in the "Language Innovations" document describing VB7 says: "OOP solves these problems. It packages data, and the methods that act on that data, into a single unit called an object. An object's data can be hidden to prevent unauthorized modification...".
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>>First of all, this sounds different than VFP. Secondly, it makes it sound like OOP in VB will be limited to data-related things.
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