>I'm not so sure. With some developers, undoubtedly you're correct & it would be a trap, however, VFP developers are, it seems to me, a different breed of developer. They have to be or they wouldn't be using FoxPro in the first place. As a result I think that Frameworks would be as much of a 'worked example' than anything else especially at first.
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If framework will only be utilized as a 'model example', I beg to disagree that it is a good investment. There are a lot of good examples shipped with the product, and I would say complete examples with explanations, which to me are enough tools to really understand the intricacies of the language.
>Still, I'm guessing at this point since I haven't had any experience with developers new to VFP, only FP.
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