>I think I'm going to start learning VB.NET instead of C#.NET because there seem to be more jobs (big priority right now) and I think easier going from Foxpro. Also, employers might think that Foxpro and VB are close enough to give me some credit for the Foxpro experience. Any thoughts?
Can't comment on whether employers will think that VFP is close enough to VB .NET, although you should be able to argue that you are better qualified in oop than VB developers.
I can say that I found VB .NET very easy to pick up when coming from a VFP background. In fact, the actual language is great - a lot of features that we don't get with VFP.
Of course the data is anther matter...
Cheers,
Jamie