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>> And I know there will be a lot of refactoring to be done later. But I prefer that it wouldn't be as painful as I am having to deal with in my VFP app
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>I find it's _much_ easier to refactor code in .NET compared to VFP, especially with tools like ReSharper or CodeRush.
I also code in .NET (I maintain an ASP.NET application) and agree with you. What I was trying to say is that my VFP application was created initially as completely monolithic with a lot of spaghetti code and bad practices. The application works but to convert it to the C/S (like SQL Server) required tons of rewrite. So when I am going to be create my first .NET winforms app I want to make fewer mistakes.
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