The main usecase for the toolkit is replicating / packaging classic VFP functions into object calls.
If you're an "oldfashioned" FoxPro guy, you're used to commands and functions and you know them in and out. Thus you're tempted to have the same "ease of use" with NET. That's absolutely ok, but later on you will notice that the "real" NET way to deal with objects and their methods is notable more flexible.
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: ProFox profox-bounces@leafe.com Im Auftrag von AndyHC Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. November 2018 16:05 An: profox@leafe.com Betreff: Re: Visual FoxPro Toolkit for .NET
On 22-Nov-18 1:53 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
... so give it, say, another 16 years and it could have caught up with Foxpro <g>
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