I was following some links one day and saw a survey. C# was by far the majority on the desktop (65% or so). Many, many said they much prefered LAMP to Java for web apps. Most of those surveyed who were working on startup web apps were using LAMP.
>If you're looking to move away from VFP, there are three options, .Net, Java, or LAMP. You've figured out which way I'm going.
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>>Thanks Craig,
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>>that will keep me busy for some time. This means you think .NET is the way to go?
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>>>>Dear all,
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>>>>Over the last years we created our own VFP framework in our shop and use it to create all our apps. It includes many standard functions and modules for the users and for the developers and we, and our clients are very happy with it. Nevertheless it seems that we should look at the future to start this process all over again in another developers language. Can anybody give us advise what direction we should look?
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>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>Koos Veel.
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush