> > Didn't he grab some "how to" from the .NET team?
> >
> I think you meant to say...
>
> Didn't he write some "how to' for the .NET team?
My guess is he just fixed code written by some intern. Who would ever
think it's OK to store anything in a linear linked list like that...
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Stephen the Cook wrote:
> Derek Kalweit <> wrote:
>
>>> I can't answer the specific question, but I recently took an app from
>>> V7 to V9, and the users are all claiming about a 30% speed increase
>>> in overall performance.
>>>
>> Do you use objects? If so, that's why. Calvin changed so
Derek Kalweit <> wrote:
>> I can't answer the specific question, but I recently took an app from
>> V7 to V9, and the users are all claiming about a 30% speed increase
>> in overall performance.
>
> Do you use objects? If so, that's why. Calvin changed something from
> VFP7->VFP8 with how objects
There is certainly a *huge* speed hike from VFP6 to VFP9 in our
application.
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> I can't answer the specific question, but I recently took an app from V7
> to V9, and the users are all claiming about a 30% speed increase in
> overall performance.
Do you use objects? If so, that's why. Calvin changed something from
VFP7->VFP8 with how objects are handled. In VFP7 and earlier,
MB Software Solutions wrote:
> Not sure if VFP9 is actually faster than VFP8, but my app at least
> *seems* to compile and start faster. I just switched over today from
> VFP8 to VFP9 for my FabMate app.
>
> Has anyone else noticed any kind of speed difference (either compiling
> and/or in exec
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