Foxpro IDE???

Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> If you have a framework, you can build small programs or test code and 
> save them in a project for easy retrieval the next day or week.  Then 
> you can add functionality a little at a time.  Also, the framework 
> usually provide example code, templates, and help files to get someone 
> going in a hurry.   A command window is fine, but limited, as the code 
> go away when the window is closed.  I believe its better to have 
> test/learn code in a file that can be run and debugged.
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>   
>   


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