Not quite accurate. Many mobile apps run entirely on the device. There may be a cloud connection to get data, but UI is not served up like in a web app.
As for FoxInCloud, please pay for your ads. They don't belong here as forum posts. Michel, are you lurking?
>Web and mobile are very similar since most mobile web applications are in fact web apps running within a minimalist native host shell - this shell just acts as an interface to some web browser.
>{some might argue that LinkedIn just chose to switch to native apps instead of a HTML app - hey, do you have as many clients and requests as LinkedIn?}.
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>If desktop + web / mobile, you can consider VFP + foxincloud.
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>With FoxInCloud your app runs on the desktop as usual AND on the web (desktop, tablet, mobile, etc.) with standard HTML/CSS/JS. You don't need to learn all the web techs at once - you can slide into the web world gradually, build additional competences on top of your VFP knowledge as opposed to dump your whole knowhow.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer