This is one of the developers listed in the 'forward' from Michael Babcock -
http://www.familiedevries.eu/jeroen/index.htm

The thing that bothers me is that VFP CAN be used in the Software as a
Service Model, either as a component or totally stand alone. People tend
to forget the data-driven real-time code evaluation that fits well with
VFP, and that can be tweaked to handle not only VFP code, but other
languages as well.

The problem, to be codified, is the entire 'model' of SAaS, applying it to
VFP.  It can be done, I've mocked up VFP frameworks from the various
designs, but never saw a financial reason to publish it.

I'm not knocking the developer listed in the link above, not at all, but
I'm staying RAD/D for now, I still don't see a reason to switch FROM VFP
to something else. VFP gives me RAD/D - it just helps I already know the
language.

The other thing that bothers me with Servoy is the time it takes to
'create something' - I'm just too spoiled with VFP and it's mix of native
OOP, xBase language, SQL language and my favorite - the command window.

Sure, I use other tools, but Servoy is not one of them.

Y'all be Good, ya hear ?

Mondo Regards [Bill]


-- 
William Sanders / efGroup



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