Today I use VFP to improve my own productivity and distribute my work to a very small community.
Foxite is a great resource for keeping me out of trouble, but someday I know I'll need to hire an expert to make my applications more robust and networkable.
So I direct my query to you VFP consultants in Foxite land: What are the common coding practices that newbies make that I should avoid to make your consulting life easier?
Three things I've heard on Foxite so far
1. Keep public variables to a minimum
2. Use Hungarian notation
3. Create your own subclasses of the VFP base classes
4. . .
5. . .
Are there certain coding practices that make you want to tear your hair out?
Dan Baker
Effort of the Poconos, PA, USA