Hey, Denis.
>Like I told to Tracy Holzer in another thread. I don't need .Net but I don't doubt for a minute that eventually I'll be FORCED to use it.
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>But as long as VFP does the job for me I'll continue to use it. So to me Sedna is a win-win situation. It'll let me learn/use .net slowly (if I need it) while I continue to use VFP.
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>When VFP is'nt able to do what I have to do then I just hope that the version of .Net available at that time will make the transition from VFP to .Net very easy.
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>In the meantime I still use what is the best development tool for what I have to do, VFP.
It was not encouraging when Beth recommend you to stick to VFP while you don't need to go to more complex architectures.
Come on, boy, you have years of VFP development ahead if you want!
Regards,