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Is easier to program in vfp than .net?
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10/04/2012 01:44:57
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australie
 
 
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09/04/2012 23:47:16
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro et .NET
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01540749
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Talk to Servoy directly regarding pricing, you may find they come to the party, or offer a different way of doing things.

>I also consider Servoy at the moment, but the current price structure disqualifies it for relatively low price applications, unfortunately.
>
>>I agree with your comments, we are currently at one of the greatest turning points in computing history, exactly which way it will go I cannot tell you, which company will win out, I cannot tell you, but that is why we have gone with Servoy so we can quickly go which ever way it goes.
>>
>>Whether Microsoft, Apple or the two as yet unknown juys working in a garage in Silicon Valley working on the next killer device will prevail I cannot tell you, but all I know is that putting all your eggs in one basket isn't the way to go.
>>
>>>If you want to learn a ne programming language, your most important decision will be which platform(s) your application will run on. If you are willing to bet that Windows will keep on dominating, which is not going to happen, you can go for .net. However, if your applications also shall run on other devices, like Apple or Unix computers, tablets or smartphones, .net is a dead end.
>>>
>>>>I want your opinion to all that knwo vfp and .NET languages like c# adn vb
>>>>i can learn vfp only by books but to learn vb.net or c# was more difficult and i had to register in a course to learn.
>>>>Is my idea or it happened to you too something simmilar?
Regards N Mc Donald
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