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Re: OOP
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>I have noticed an emphasis on the Object nature of VFP being presented in this group. I was wondering if any of you could give a general overview of the relation between objects and tables (i.e. when should table data be transfered to objects, should tables with small numbers of records be dumped to an object array for manipulation, should you use objects instead of tables whenever possible, and what are the criteria for being possible). I have some familiarity with object concepts, having developed in HyperCard, VBA - Excel, Pascal, and now VFP, but I have a feeling I am simply applying procedural techniques to a different naming convention. Since VFP's object orientation seem to be its strength I would like to fully utilize this feature. Any general tips on applying this technology would be greatly appreciated.

John

When & how you use OOPs is up to you, the programmer. It also depends on the size & the complexity of a project. Most of the people I talk to who are involved in 'deep' projects believe it using OOP everywhere. They say they gain more power that way.

This sounds like it can be broken up & given as a series of lectures on VFUG, any volunteers?

HTH
Tom
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