>>>>>>Hi kev,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I agree with everything you said except
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>>>>>>>>3. I have not heard about this. I find VFP's intellisense just as good as C#'s intellisense.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The main difference I find is that .Net's intellisense will work for not only .Net classes but custom classes also, this is a great addition, especially in a heavy OO environment where you have a mass of classes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Unless I am wrong and you "can" in fact declare custom class type variables in VFP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Indeed you can declare custom class type variables in VFP. eg:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
LOCAL x AS Myclass OF Myclasslib
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes but intellisense won't pick that up.
>>>>>
>>>>>Kev
>>>>
>>>>Hmm picking for me as it does in .Net
>>>
>>>Oh yeah, so it does, my mistake.
>>>
>>>How about properties? Can you do the same for them?
>>>
>>>Kev
>>
>>What do you mean? x.myProperty? Yes it lists all PEM.
>
>No, I mean when you reference a property in your class that is referencing another object, will it pick up that class in intellisense:
>
>x.mypropertyreferencingobject.property.
>
>Kev
I see. I don't do those kind of stuff too often and not sure if it does or not (no I think - and many more features of .Net are not in VFp like method chaining, but OTOH many features of VFP doesn't exist in .Net).
Cetin