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>>Another interesting point is how VB can remain easy of use if they implement full OOP in it. :)
>Michel, VB can't remain easy to use and implement as much OOP as Fox. MS won't do that....I'm sure they remember the drop off in Fox developer's when Fox went OOP (millions to 500,00 or so). Then again, OOP is moregenerally understood now so maybe not as big a problem.
John,
I don't think one can contribute the shift in developers from Fox to VB to object-oriented capabilities being included in VFP. One can use the product without any (or very minimal) exposure to OOP.
The shift in developers was more due to the length of time between FP2.6 and VFP3.0. I think people saw it as a lack of commitment to the product and to Xbase in general. Also, there has been a general shift away from Xbase. I guess VB just seemed sexier.
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