Because it's takes longer to develop with Java than with .Net, so more people are needed to get the job done in the same amount of time.
>Every time I read a post like this I wonder why VFP'ers (very general statement) always look at .Net as the next environment for their future. Yet when I check the job sites I see Java winning 5 to 1 (most of the time it is more). And when I check survey sites I again find .Net losing to other languages. Check out:
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>Python is beating C#, and Java is beating all of them.
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>.Net is 4 to 5 years old at this point why has it not taken the programming world by storm? There must be some reason! After all M$ has spent millions on marketing. BTW this is Millions more that Python has spent on marketing and C# still loses.
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>So I suggest Mark that you check other languages. They will all be uphill learning curves. You may find that .Net is not the best bet. M$ has lost many times in the market.
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>As a VFP'er I say stay with VFP until you have a little time under your belt with a different platform - what ever you choose.
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>John
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer