>>Hi All,
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>>A large Corporate Client of mine was prepared to update a VFP 9 App until they went on Microsoft's VFP Main page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190225.aspx and got scared by the statement:
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>>"Note that Visual FoxPro 9.0 is the last version and was published in 2007. For a great solution for building modern business applications, take a look at LightSwitch in Visual Studio 2012"
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>I will start by asking them to google "Microsoft LightSwitch Future" or something along those lines... :)
Why the heck Microsoft would try to switch a potential VFP database app to LightSwitch is beyond me.
Visual Studio using ASP.NET, MVC, or WPF (all using SQL Server) are the real options.
There is no business case for starting a new app in VFP or doing major maintenance in VFP aside from developer preference (considering the rapidly dwindling # of VFP developers, this should not be a consideration).
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