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Is VFP a 'Dynamic' Language?
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27/09/2004 14:34:37
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>I've seen conversations on a number of Blogs concerning the advantages of 'static' (C, C+, C#) and 'dynamic' (Smalltalk, Python, Ruby...) languages.
>Where does VFP fall in this discussion?
>
>Mike

Somewhere on the dynamic side of things. You can put code into a variable and use macro substitution, you can use EXECSCRIPT() to run a block of code that might be created on the fly, and you can programmatically create a .prg file and run it, without having VFP installed on the end-user's machine.
Steve Gibson
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