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08/04/2005 10:03:10
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Conférences & événements
Divers
Thread ID:
01002513
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Good points all.

>Hi Jay,
>
>I just replied it to you because you said that there was no other Forum/Category where this was/could be posted, and I just wanted to let you and the others in this thread know that there was another thread in the .Net forum with the same subject.
>
>As for converting, since I started my own company, a lot of projects that I have been involved in, where 'convertion projects.' And the main reason to convert was to 'be as productive as possible, by using the best toolset available'.
>
>And I know personally what the best toolset is for me at this time, but I also know that I should try to improve my toolset, even if that means that I need to use another development language. But I don't think my toolset will get any better in the near feature if I had to move away from VFP.
>
>
>>Ahhh... Ok, I'm still on the bubble with this one though. He does say it's about, "Visual FoxPro Conversion," which is technically valid for this forum, but I also see the point that others are making. I guess it's more about them just not liking the conversion part. Got to say though, probably a third of my contracts in the last 6 years have been exactly that. Converting Foxpro apps/data to some other language/platform. As a Foxpro developer, and not on the .NET bandwagon yet, I don't mind seeing it posted here. I guess I'm the minority though.
>
>Regards,
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