>Now maybe not that much of a risc (just bigger bill) , but back in 2001 ?
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>When you have preassure of converting entire suite of applications (5-6 modules) that are infact backbone of organisation,
>then you are bound to use tool what you are comfourtable with, and where presumably there would be no surprises down the road.
>( Fox seemed very healthy back then with versions comming one after the other...)
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>I did not even choose FoxPro in this case, (Although I would choose it readily even today!) but just took off where my predecessor left it. Thank's to VFP flexibility / RAD we completed everything on time. Bear in mind that during of whole period of painstaking conversion, application did not stop functioning EVER. Modules were developed and deployed, replacing old ones on the fly.
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>Had I played NET messiah back then, and failed to complete on time, we would have ended up in dissaster.
>Put yourself (or better earn yourself) my position, and you would perhaps understand what I am talking about.
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>Cheers :)
I still don't understand the stigma on the UT that if you develop in .NET, you will miss deadlines and be over budget. That is nonsense and I beleive it's a passive aggressive comment by VFP developers (I don't see comments like that on any other board). I deliver quality products on time every day/week/month.