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Should dotNet become VFP?
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01/07/2004 11:45:33
 
 
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01/07/2004 11:01:25
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00917121
Message ID:
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Jim,

In fairness, Terry's code is fine (at least from this test app). I scanned through it, and all the basic fundamentals are covered (methods are short, documented). In short, I could read it easily.

I also agree you can write good code in VFP and bad code in a language that is considered more structured and more 'OOP-like'. I won't mention him by name (don't want to embarrass him), but one of the best coders I've ever met in my life is a long-time VFP guy I used to work with in the mid-west several years ago, who is on this forum.

My issues are that this 'test' app is non-scalable, doesn't have a good data-design, and doesn't have a good interface.

In small and/or mom-pop shops, those issues may not materialize and/or may not be critical, but the approach in this test app just wouldn't fly at all for anything beyond a few hundred records.

Kevin
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