On 22-Nov-18 1:53 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Paul

I've used it a little bit - what I used seemed solid but a lot of it has been 
rendered less useful after 16 years of developments in the .NET framework. For 
example:

"Functions like STRTOFILE() convert a string to a file in only one line of 
code."

Well,  these days you can:

File.WriteAllText(@"c:\temp\myfile.txt", @"Some text.");



... so give it, say, another 16 years and it could have caught up with Foxpro <g>

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