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Application wizard and objects
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16/10/2001 19:47:42
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Visual FoxPro
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Object Oriented Programming
Miscellaneous
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00569356
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Get a book 'Advanced Object Oriented Programming with VFP' http://www.hentzenwerke.com/catalogavailability/aoopvfp.htm. It even has a whole chapter about FFC.


>Hi
>
>It seems like a good idea to use the application wizard (at least for an intermediate programmer or as a good example of how you should create and structure your applications) but the problem is that you don't get any documentation about its main Objects (_application and _formmediator), you can see a lot of properties and methods but you don't know where to start to study them or where to put them or even when to execute them. So, if for some reason I can't get that kind of info, where can I get information about how to create my own objects ( _application and _formmediator)? How they interact with forms and menus, etc? which are the basic methods and properties that they should have and the goals they should fullfil? what is the philosophy behind them?. How should I start?I know you can create an app without these objects, in fact very few books make references to them, but I guess that using these objects is the right approach that any programmer shoult take to a certain
>extent.
>
>TIA
--sb--
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