Robert what is an expert can u tell me?
even before saying anything else let me ask you why did the .net projects failed? do you know I bet wasn't cause it was .net language, since a project can fail on any language all depends on the people working on them.
I didn't move into .NET cause it was popular, there are many times when i'm working that I just fell like starting punching the computer cause VS.NET crashed or something similar, as I said before there are people that still developing in Cobol and foxpro dos/windows but do you really thing that developers that are moving aways from those languages should spend their time learning VFP? instead of another language like .net java whatever?
>Boy you must really be an expert to be able to tell by a one line question that a project should be ported to .Net, same thing with other posts from you (all the sudden) that .Net does it better. It was interesting at the
>SW Fox conference how many developers were swamped with work, many of them working on failed .Net projects. Mike Feltman did a session on various OOP languages and .Net was already in decline. And if you want to move just because somethings popular, Java is MUCH MUCH more popular than .Net, so obviously it must be the best right! I hardly heard anything good bout .Net except from Rod!
Alexandre Palma
Senior Application Architect