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Oh really now? ASP.NET MVC 3 is hardly an archaic tool and a lot of it runs on the server. A lot of it runs on the client side, too, primarily Javascript, but your comment is quite misleading.
>Server Side development is really dead. This includes ASP.NET. Everything is Client-Side in case you geniuses haven't seen the writing on the wall. That means it doesn't matter what you use on the backend. Save yourself a couple of duckets and aggravation and learn client-side with whatever backend you already have (and yeah that includes VFP code and data) and learn you some jQuery and HTML5.
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>>>3. I won't spend anything (included time or money) VFP anymore. I would like to buy an ebook from you maybe about web or .net or mobile development.
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>>I think that is the real bottom line.
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>>VFP is dead and has been for quite a while.
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>>Granted, there still are apps that require maintenance and there are still developers who insist on still developing with it. Those developers are almost exclusively old hands who know VFP inside and out (or think they do anyway) and refuse to change.
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>>How many of the old hands are willing to shell out cash for information on a technology they think they know already?
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