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Is Silverlight the way forward
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From
22/02/2011 14:28:03
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
 
 
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22/02/2011 13:51:20
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01500668
Message ID:
01501301
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68
>>>>1.) The vfp data engine is an extremely good choice for web apps. Microsoft is now scrambling to implement a similarly easy to use database in WebMatrix. 24/7 is possible using techniques that have been around with VFP desktop apps for years. And SQL as a backend is always available for something more robust..
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>>>>2.) NotePad serves PHP (#1 in web) developers extremely well because they don't want to deal with the bloat that is in everything Microsoft. And add-ons like WordPress make it even easier to put together web sites. Similar things are planned for ActiveVFP.
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>>>>3.) VFP mtdlls are extremely scalable and will satisfy 95% of the scalability needs of all web sites out there. Again, this is proven by the many sites using them and again, read Calvin's paper because you obviously don't know what you're talking about in this regard.
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>>>>>To recap:
>>>>>(1) The VFP data engine is not a good choice for a web based application. 24/7 availability is not possible if you need to backup or change data structures.
>>>>>(2) Notepad is not an ideal IDE.
>>>>>(3) VFP MTDLLs are not robust enough or scaleable enough for web based applications.
>>>>
>>>>>In return can you explain what you consider to be the technical shortcomings of an ASP.NET based solution ?
>>>
>>>Interesting that you should link a page from Claude Fox's site.
>>>
>>>When will your charade end? You're previous debacles were a tarnish on your character. Now you're just making yourself look like a nutcase. Don't you depend on the community for an income?
>>
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>>I told Kevin recently that this guy is Claude Fox...... Haggisware..LOL
>
>I seem to remember the incident that Kevin mentioned where he came back shortly after his original banning under another name and was obviously pimping his product. I think that you should probably re-evaluate your business model if you reduce yourself to acting like a child in an attempt to sell your product.

LOL... But that was the way Claude was.... He and Terry Thurber are related..... LOL
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