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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01274134
Message ID:
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Yes!!!! Life is good ... :o)

Thank you.

>That thread has gotten even more interesting: Samuel has spelled out interoperability between VFP .Net and existing VB.Net or C# code: you can subclass it in VFP. <s> Life is good...
>
>Hank
>
>>Hank:
>>
>>WOW, impresive.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>>Pertti has an even more interesting item, posted after mine, on the new version of the VFP.Net Compiler and its capabilities: http://groups.google.com/group/vfpnet-compiler-community-support-group/browse_thread/thread/a529c10c9551bd95?hl=en#
>>>
>>>Hank
>>>
>>>>Hank:
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the link. Very interesting reading.
>>>>
>>>>>Hi Mal,
>>>>>
>>>>>to offer yet another point of view: it is becoming clearer now that MS is realizing that not all developer needs are served by C# or VB.Net: dynamic languages, such as VFP, are just too productive for a great many developers to make the switch to static languages like Java, C# or VB.Net. MS's shift can be seen in their new Volta tool, which takes any MSIL language (including the dynamic ones), and makes it into a multi-tier, distributed application, at the places of the developer's choosing. For my take on it, and some links, you can take a look at: http://groups.google.com/group/vfpnet-compiler-community-support-group/browse_thread/thread/02e051f7b3af8125?hl=en#
>>>>>
>>>>>Hank Fay
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>This is not a "VFP is better than..." or "I'm dropping VFP" post.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I presently write code in VFP9SP2 with DBC and SQL Server (just started using MySQL) backends. I now want to also be able to program for the internet and would like VFP user's opinions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Which would you recommend. I am halfway thru a "How To" Java book. The OOP parts is familiar. The strong typing part is different but not that hard to grasp. I see the hardest part as learning the API's. I'm guessing that .Net is the same.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is choosing .Net over Java more like choosing Microsoft over other companies (nothing to do with writing programs)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Or .... Can anyone tell me if Java is better than .Net or visa versa and why?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Or .... Is there another program out there that can compete with the above two?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So far Java looks promising, but, I plan to purchase a VB.NET book also (or should I try C#?). Questions! Question! Questions! This is driving me crazy!!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA
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