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Any public (free) VFP frameworks out there?
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14/10/1997 21:42:34
Shihchau Tai
Apic Systems Pte Ltd
Singapore, Singapore
 
 
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14/10/1997 14:09:13
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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Where can I get the update on the web? I guess it may be too much to ask them to send me the update all the way to Singapore.


>>>It is quite valid. You may want to check out their web site (see my previous message). Following is a quote from one of Charles Blankenship's messages posted to the free Codebook Web support forum at www.leafe.com/cb3/forum/.
>>>
>>>
>>>"Send the page (one of the last ones that says get a free magazine for your
>>>opinion) to the following address and I'll give you the information you need to
>>>download these files. Include a business card if you can scrounge one up.
>>>Software Assets of Virginia, Inc.
>>>2109 Silbert RoadKent Park
>>>Norfolk, VA 23509-2126
>>>Atten: Free Codebook Offer"
>>>>
>>>>Thanx!
>>>>
>>>>Tony Miller
>>>>Vancouver, Wa
>>
>>Is the codebook framework working well on VFP5.0 instead of 3.0? Most of the ohter frameworks are written for 3.0 too. Would there be any problem if I use them and change them on 5.0?
>>
>>Are the source codes given for the rest of the frameworks mentioned? If there are bugs in the framework, how can we overcome them? Wait for the developers to solve them?
>>
>>At the moment I am creating my own framework. I wonder what is the learning curve like and how much benefits I can get from commercial framework?
>>Any suggestion?
>
>The Codebook framework works well with VFP5.0 and 5.0a. The original framework that came with the book has been updated by at least 2 other companies to work with the newer versions of VFP. The two updates that I know of are both free.
>
>All source code comes with the Codebook framework and any updates. The developers of the updates are readily available and very helpful in updating and problem solving.
>
>The learning curve is not a small one, but it is much smaller than learning how to build a framework on your own.
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