Thank you, Renoir, for clarifying my point. =)
~~Bonnie
>I think maybe you missed some of your own posting:
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>Wrong shot.
>.Net is good for web applications ;-)
>For desktop and Client/Server datacentric one Visual FoxPro is better option
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>You included desktop applications as well.
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>Vladimir said he wanted information on how to move to .NET, not how to debate whether he should. Also, extremely arrogant to make the "...could give him better advice" comment.
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>I watched the exact same attitude in a thread I posted a few weeks back. I asked specificnally about moving from Foxpro, and received comments about how I didn't need to. Which were totally useless to me as the decision had already been made. If he wants to move to .NET, either give him advice how to do that, or don't give him advice.
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>>may be you miss some of my posting.
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>>WORD which you miss is DATACENTRIC. If you ever read some of my postings you know that they are not blanket.
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>>May be I know better situation in the region where Vladimir live and could give hime better advice.