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Support for VFP as a .NET language?
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11/04/2006 10:07:04
 
 
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06/04/2006 12:19:06
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxPro and .NET
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01111040
Message ID:
01112373
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13
Just wanting to put my 2 cents in somewhere in this vast array of programming language debates....I too seem to be a new victim of the Microsoft pushed .NET platform of languages.

I have been developing in FoxPro for over 5 years now (a puppy still, I know) and call me spoiled, but why would Microsoft make a move that seems to be almost backwards. FoxPro is a language of so many neat and powerful data management capabilities with all the hooks, bells and whistles of complex objects like grid controls and the availability and use of Windows type ole objects. C# and Vb.NET are strictly dataless and require the use of another Microsoft licensed product, SQL. Granted, you can use the MSDE version of SQL, but then you are limited to the 2gig file size as you are in FoxPro.

Now, all that being said, my company has spent the last 15 months converting an existing FoxPro application that uses a SQL backend to C#. We are still convering and re-writing to the tune of some $200,000.00 to date and still climbing.

I understand that Microsoft is not responsible for any of our skill sets, but they are responsible for pushing whatever new code product they wish. Not that long ago they were pushing C++ as the end-all-be-all of the coding languages, now it's C#....what's next. FoxPro got a bad reputation in the 80s and it's not fair to judge today's FoxPro capabilities by what happened over 20 years ago.

Show me another language that has the data-relational capabilities t bojects that FoxPro has....I dare you.
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