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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00505616
Message ID:
00507856
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>Can you elaborate at all on this?
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Not really. Mainly because it was a very short conversation and no great specifics were discussed. So I do not know much more than anybody else at this stage.

One thing that Drew may consider is restricting VMP6 to VFP7. Obviously this would need a lot of thought and probably user input before they seriously consider such a move. I for one think it will make the product more powerful if it can use pure VFP7 code.

Things that come to mind:

- Intellisense extensibility makes many of the builders much easier to make. You can extend Intellisense with scripting. These scripts can be full VFP programs including forms or using the new InputBox command you can ask questions without designing a form for them and then act on the results. Think of the possibility to easily create builders for developers to use.

- Database Events have great potential.

- The improvements to text merge could be put to use.

- We attended the VooDoo launch. It was impressive. If Markus delivers on what was shown (and the demo made it look easy), it seems to me that you could port a VMP LAN app to the web and have keep the same look and feel in a browser! (Grids would have to work but they were not shown in VooDoo yet). I asked Travis Vandersypen and he confirmed that this is certainly possible. You could "VooDooize" a VMP app with frmNav2Pages and any new business objects we can use in VMP6 and put it on the web!

Unfortunately I had to leave DevCon early Tuesday morning duew to a death in the family so I missed the last 2 days. But I will keep busy with the materails and online to be apart of this.


Alex Feldstein, MCP, Microsoft MVP
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