>>I have already floated $400,000 redevelopment and a timescale of 4-5 man years to redevelop the app to another software platform - big hit for a company to take - but it is a very large app with about 8 smaller apps linking in to it - system is installed in UK in Queens NY and shortly in Frankfurt and because of local market differences the UK and NY systems are already poles apart after only a couple of years running in NY
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>PMFJI, but since Bob doesn't use .net, he wouldn't be able to answer that question based on experience. I've developed in Fox from foxbase thru vfp 8.0. My switch to .net was fairly painless. I read K. McNeish's book, ".net development for vfp programmer's (or something close to that), chose c# and began learning the new syntax. I was writing production code in a couple of weeks. The .net framework itself takes a while to get to know, but with intellisense and online help (google) you can find examples of just about anything you need.
Paul
Glad you did jump in - had you programmed in c# before trying .Net - think I'm correct in saying that c# already existed?
I will try and get hold of the book
Thanks for the tip
Colin
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