Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
>John,
>
>>Inheritance??? You would have to clairfy this one. I have found zero issues with how .NET implements inheritance. If anything, .NET is better because if I ever want to change the parent class, I can do it with a simple code change.
>
>Since when you cannot do this in code with VFP?
Not with a visual class...
>
Not beeing an expert, but what if you want to inherit complex forms? As I was told there is no way of visual inheritance. If you've got a complex form, you've got to define it in code, Yuck...
>
Thats bunk...you have visual inheritance in .NET...
>
.NETs RAD capabilities in this field are not the most appriciated from what I've heard.
>
Maybe you should investigate yourself instead of going off what you were told. Of course, when evaluating .NET, you will have an easier time if you knowledge base is not inextricably bound to VFP - which is a problem many developers have. i.e., many developers cannot think outside their chosen box.
Précédent
Suivant
Répondre
Voir le fil de ce thread
Voir le fil de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement
Voir tous les messages de ce thread
Voir tous les messages de ce thread à partir de ce message seulement