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06/03/1998 14:43:48
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Produits tierce partie
Divers
Thread ID:
00082174
Message ID:
00083107
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>Hi Garrett,
>
>>I have been considering Visual ProMatrix because it has alot of builders
>>which will help me get up and running quickly yet will this eventually limit
>>my efforts when I become more proficient with working with classes.
>
>I can't recommend Visual ProMatrix enough. You can easily bypass the builders when you want, but usually you won't need to.
>
>>2.  How important is it to know the Visual FoxPro Codebook 3.0 framework?
>>I've seen alot about products being "codebook compliant/compatible" and
>>there are many employers looking for codebook proficient programmers.
>>Whould a commercial framework like Visual FoxExpress be a good medium
>>between having RAD builders and being codebook compatible?
>
>You don't need Codebook with VPM.
>
>>3.  Can Commercial Frameworks be mixed?  ie. Could I use one framework that
>>has a lot of builders and then later integrate other features from other
>>frameworks (hopefully without too much hairpulling)?
>
>I doubt it.
>
>Whatever you do, buy a framework. I can't understand why anyone would want to try to build their own (unless they have nothing but time).
>
>Dave

I have two major points against it (not arguing that frameworks are good and written by good people :)
1. When I create something to my own I get greater satisfaction from my job, life etc.
2. We (VFP propgrammers) are working on narrow market, i.e. we are specialized already as VFP programmers, but being e.g. VPM for VFP programmer looks too specialized :).
P.S. Time is really important factor, and if you can do something to your own, it usually helps ta save it.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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