>Tell me precisely what he said about snippets that was not factual.. Here is the relevant quote...
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>I decided to take a couple of solitary days to try an experiment. I loaded up Delphi 4 (a very good development environment) and C++ Builder 2 (a close cousin of Delphi) and attempted to duplicate one of my current dBASE projects. I even dusted off old copies of Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic.
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>It was not fun. Though each of the products let me duplicate (approximately) my Visual dBASE 7 application, none of them could do it with native controls (add-ons required!). None of them even got close in terms of productivity. Each one was missing some key feature I'd grown to love in dBASE: C++ string handling is amateur compared to dBASE. Delphi's arrays are rigid and uncompromising compared to dBASE. VFP's editors work with "snippets", not with source code files and VB has no inheritance. One-way tools were painful to use.
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>If Katz worked with the visual designer, you do in fact work with snippets. Again, you may not like what he said, but he is not off base. He is factually correct..
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>Sorry...
I am not arguing with whether or not it is factual, just that it is a "key" feature that is missing from VFP. And I have no idea what he is talking about concerning VFP's lack of "native controls".
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software