Using dot notation enhances run-time performance if you declare the object used in the dot notation as an instance of a predefined class instead of declaring it as a generic object. The object's class ...
a display that provides instructions and data-entry fields and which accepts user input general attributes that control the appearance and behavior of the window in which the PROGRAM entry executes ...
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