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Few Companies are using Visual FoxPro
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From
06/10/2005 21:53:13
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
 
 
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06/10/2005 14:48:18
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00993917
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>I do know that Jess Banaga has a project rewritten in .NET but did not introduce it yet because of some performance problem.
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>We won! We won! Thread #1043176 Message #1043176
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>In the same thread, Neil mc Donald confirmed having the same problems, but I don't know the real story behind that. I know John Ryan has some experience in this field, but I'm not sure if he has a situation that is a honest comparison. You'll have to ask the named persons to get a full detailed description. Also Cetin, seems to have quite some experience in both, but You'll have to ask him if he applies to answering your question.


Uh huh, and three unrelated developers have a problem with .net and that makes your case? They are VFP programmers; I wouldn't expect any different. During our migration effort, we hired experts in .net to come in and help set up our framework, our data procedures, our tools, etc. We then have been trained, and are now producing quality code in .net. We don't notice any difference in the speed of our apps except we have to do more processing on the server.

You really need to learn what it is you are talking about before you present an argument.
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