>>The problem is that the resulting application is still VFP code.
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>You can also the glass half full instead of half empty.
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>Having the Web development stack broken into independent layers is both bad news and good news:
>- Bad news is that each layer requires an advanced knowledge and experience, resulting in making it very difficult for an individual to master the full stack to a professional level.
>- Good news is that you can alter each layer separately from others.
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>You can take advantage of the layers that FoxInCloud produces for a very small cost and effort, and change only the layers you want to migrate to another technology such as JS and server procedures.
>You can even upgrade some forms separately, and migrate your all app. progressively, with less risk and less stress: your FoxInCloud Web app and xxx.net web app cooperate side by side.
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>Development can no longer be considered in terms of black/white, obsolete vs modern. The dev. mindset can slide from all or nothing, overnight migration to gradual, controlled evolution. FoxInCloud follows this philosophy.
Pour certains, le verre est toujours vide :) You make some good points.
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