On 10/14/2010 2:02 PM, Anthony J. Gundrum wrote:
> I looked into using FFC and then tried it.  Once.
>
> Sounds like someone who started using frameworks like .NET couldn't get
> beyond not using one in FoxPro.  They probably sought out a framework just
> because it had to have one and then used it thinking this must be how
> everyone does it.


I totally understand the idea behind frameworks.  I just liked what I 
had home-grown.  Sure, it didn't have ALL the bells and whistles of 
some, but for my purposes, it served really well.  No knock against 
other commercial frameworks...Drew Speedie and the Feltmans had/have 
great ones, as said by many people.  I just liked what I did in a much 
simpler fashion.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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