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29/04/2005 10:41:50
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01008044
Message ID:
01009651
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20
Great points. It seems that the most compelling reason given to switch is that we should all be scared. I'm willing to give an edge in performance to .NET in certain areas, but, not a compelling edge. The ease of use of VFP more than makes up for that in my opinion. If pure performance was the main goal, then everyone would be developing in C because it still blows away anything in C# or VB.NET. A while back some of the reasons given were: you can't develop web apps in vfp without a 3rd party product or vfp cannot multi-thread. Well, I tried (I think succesfully)to disprove these notions. Now the argument moves on to even more fluff. Heck, I'm having a problem getting any pro .NET developers here to even list any complete conversions from VFP to .NET. Talk about an unproven concept!
>Hi JR and all.
>
>What interests me is what are the compelling reasons to move to .Net? Is it database robustness and security? We have that already in VFP with SQL, just like .Net. Is it execution speed? Is it reduced development time? Is it o/s independence? Is it that I will be a better programmer and write better code? (Nah, on reflection it certainly can't be this one for me :).
>
>Besides the job market, which is the reason so often proferred, what are the complelling reasons to re-write apps, or write new apps, in .Net? For instance, if someones told me that my same app would run 10 times faster and be half the size, and run on Windows and Linux, and I could develop it in half the time, I would be converting right now!
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