>>>When discussing OOP vs Object-based with Fox developers, I usually put VB between FPW and VFP. This means that when developing your app, you get properties, methods, etc like in VFP, but you get individual objects like in FPW.
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>>This is an excellent comparism. I never saw it like this.
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>Yeah, but the question is where to put VB discussing OOP with VB developers :)
It's pseuudo-OOP. It has properties, event, methods, and polymorphism...but not inheritance and not
true encapsulation.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer