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>I'm happy to say that my daughter and I did a successful 11 hour VFP to .NET/SQL Server conversion stint at a Long Island client this past Tuesday (the day of the deluge)
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>I haven't done one of those marathons in a long time and I slept most of the next day, but it's nice to know that the old bones can still do it.
PMFJI. I am very interested to know more details about your .NET/SQL Server application. If you don't mind my asking these questions:
1. Did you choose a web .NET application to replace the VFP app? or WinForms?
2. Does the .NET/SQL Server application have the same look and feel as VFP application? Or you had to change a lot in the UI of the application?
Thank you in advance for sharing.
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