>>Andrew MacNeill has posted a very interesting podcast covering a tool to generate Silverlight apps from your existing FoxPro source code.
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>>This is a very interesting podcast to hear the possibilities that are our there for using you FoxPro resource in the .Net space.
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http://akselsoft.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=614815>>
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>I would like to read an article about that interesting issue. If it's possible with a productive way that's great.
You missed the show I have done in Istanbul something like 6-7 months ago.
I wouldn't really call it a show. You simply create VFP MTDLL and call it from Silverlight. It works well but the downside is that you have VFP unmanaged COM in between and debugging is pure pain. Instead I would suggest not to use VFP in between at all and preferably also change the back end from VFP db to SQL server for faster cooler SL. It just gains you some time if you have VFP COM. I think I wouldn't do it again unless I need to create a quick thing in a hurry. Instead check out SL 4 and RIA services.
Cetin