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>>Believe me, MVC is much closer to classic ASP than ASP.NET Web Forms which will lead you down a path of pain. Likewise C# over VB.NET.
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>>If you want easy and don't mind sticking with VFP, you might want to try ActiveVfp. I think it actually uses the classic ASP objects (along with basic ASP.NET) so you could use the knowledge of that along with Foxpro.
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>I have heard somewhere that this guy who developed ActiveVFP, Claude Fuchs, stopped supporting this project and is now into liberal politics full-time <bg>
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>>>Thanks for the responces and the interesting conversation. I've not looked at asp.net at all and think the jump to designing with MVP would be too big a step. Time is of the essence on this project
>>>~M
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>>>>C# MVC 4 all the way!! Too many advantages..
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>>>>>hi all,
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>>>>>just looking for thoughts on moving from asp to asp.net, I know well behind the times. Anyway I've a need to move a customer from an old asp web app that interfaces with VFP back end to a .net (or some other windows based web interface) web front end that still links to the vfp back end. It's a simple setup, login and about 20 pages. but only 5 pass or add data to the backend
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>>>>>~M
Sounds like a good guy (liberal politics, that is)...
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