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Microsoft Agrees: VB is not Object Oriented
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08/04/1998 12:35:33
 
 
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08/04/1998 12:26:25
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00090313
Message ID:
00090487
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>>>>>>I just purchased "Microsoft Windows Architechure for Developers Training" from Microsoft Press. On page 105 is a chart listing Microsoft's development tools and the features of each. Here's what it says regarding VB & VFP:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>VB: Create Reusable software components (ActiveX Controls), C/S development capabilities
>>>>>>VFP: Object-oriented, C/S development capabilties.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Further down the page it says:
>>>>>>"Because they provide these characteristics, the following Visual Studio components are considered object-oriented programming languages:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>- Visual C++
>>>>>>- Visual FoxPro
>>>>>>- Visual J++"
>>>>>
>>>>>Way to go.
>>>>
>>>>Now we just need to get those who are paying for development this information so that they may have a little more insight into choosing the proper tool.
>>>>
>>>>Steve
>>>
>>>This information is in a section that discusses choosing the proper development tool for the job.
>>---
>>Hi Craig
>>May is asked: What is C/S development capabilities? and why is Object-oriented
>>preferable over other type of developing?
>
>
>C/S = Client/Server
>OOP has the ability to make changes in one place and have them reflected throughout the application via inheritance.
---
Is inheritance the only plus with OOP?
Robert Keith
Independent Developer
San Antonio, Texas
E-mail address:
rebelrob1@yahoo.com
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