Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Yeah, what is the proper term to use these days for a development tool 
> that provides an editor, project/file manager, compiler, a set of OO 
> classes, revision control system that allow collaboration between 
> members of the development team, version control, installer, etc.  
> Microsoft refers to dot.net/Visual Studio as a framework, so to the 
> extent vfp provides essentially everything Visual Studio does, I 
> referred to vfp as a framework.  I'm not quit sure what  the difference 
> is between an IDE and a Framework.
>   
I take your point, Leland

Paul Newton


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