>I am trying to know how many VFP developers find themselves obligated to learn .NET?
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>You see I have now chosen to do more .NET in all of my VFP development. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not converting ongoing VFP development to .NET. I am integrating existing VFP development to .NET. But to do this I had to face the learning curve of .NET. The best documentation that helped me was the VFP Conversion site by Markus Egger.
http://www.vfpconversion.com>
>I’d like to know if you are in the same position?
I don't feel obligated to learn .Net because I don't need it. The sad thing is that I know that it's just a matter of time before I really need it. So Like many others eventually I will also be obligated to learn to use it.
I just hope that Sedna will really help me use VFP for the longest time. But even if that happens it looke like I'll have to learn .Net anyway <bg>
Oh and by the way you too Jean-Rene are forcing us to use .Net
There's no VFP sessions at DevTeach this year ;-)
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