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14/04/2005 11:51:18
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Conférences & événements
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Nope. We are in the middle of an extensive rewrite in .net of 5 of our premier applications. Were talking millions of lines of code, I'll let you know how the rewrite went in about 1 year from now..



>Then I would say a lot of this conversion talk is wishful thinking, especially if you're not footing the bill..
>>I will keep my eyes open. But I do think it's a little early.
>>
>>>As I asked Martin, can you give some examples of successful complete rewrites of VFP apps to .NET or is it too early?
>>>>As Martin mentioned, it is just not that easy to make use of legacy code in a new app. I've worked on several apps that were developed several years and have many hands in it since.
>>>>
>>>>Typically in this case, the rewrite is used as an excuse to take a patchwork app and rewrite it f

rom the ground up. So interop is not an option since the objective is to remove the spaghetti code.
>>>>
>>>>PF
>>>>
>>>>>That is probably one of the more insightful takes on this whole issue I have heard.
>>>>>
>>>>>>It appears most .Net apps are either new apps, or rewrites. From my experience, when companies switch from Foxpro to .Net, they are not interested in interop.
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