Dave Crozier wrote:
> Michael,
> One immediate reason is to make the use of the Drag/Drop class I posted this
> morning easier. You can't really get any easier than dragging a component
> over the grid however neat the inline code is.
>
> Programming entirely in .prg format is certainly more efficient and you have
> much more control but sometimes there is just no substitute for wrapping up
> in a visual class of some format.
>   

Right....I use VCX for *visual* stuff too....but for data 
abstraction/business rules and the like (i.e., NON VISUAL stuff), I like 
PRGs.  It's easier for me to do "stub testing" too....I just invoke the 
object at the top of the PRG class and instantly test stuff...it'd take 
a bit more (allbeit not too much) to stub test VCX based non-visual classes.


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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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