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Visual FoxPro
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Applications Internet
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Divers
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WWC is a great tool an option, but again, it's designed for a small market niche. But working with Eeva could be totally different than working with WWC.

I use ASP.NET MVC with SQL Server on the backend. There is a learning curve, but all web tools will have that.

Instead if playing with Eeva to get your feet wet, IMO, you should be looking at learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. You'll need all three of those no matter what development tool you eventually end up with.

>Yep - I realize that, and will eventually go with Rick's wwc. Am just messing with Eeva to get my feet wet, as I have never done this before. What would you recommend using?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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