>>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?
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>Is it easier to speak English or Spanish?
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>For me, I only speak English, so that's what's easier.
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>For someone in France, well, he probably speaks French the easiest.
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>IMO, the most interesting part about C# is the Mono project. There is a MonoTouch/MonoMac, and Mono for Android, which let you write native apps for iOS or Android with C#.
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>On the other hand, the iOS app I wanted to write was not trivial, and found out very soon (after I did write a trivial app), the best route (for that app) was to be written in Objective-C.
That's what we found with all the cross platform mobile frameworks. They'll help you make something close to what you want (at best), but if you really want to make an optimum application, use the native development platform.
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>Well, no thank you.
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>Now I write Java/Android. I highly recommend it.
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>You can download the Android SDK and an IDE (Eclipse or IntelliJ, I use IntelliJ) all for free. Tons of resources.
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>Nearly every question I encounter I can find has already been asked and answered on stackoverflow.
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