>I am a FoxPro 2.6 programmer. I realize that I must move to a new technology, and at first VFP seemed to be the obvious choice. But after further research, I realized that it means learning what is essentially a new language and a new way of doing things.
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>If I am to go to all of the touble of learning a new platform, why not switch to a RAD language that is more commonly used like Visual Basic? In the bargain I will be learning the same language used for other popular products like Word, Access, and Excel.
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>Does Visual Foxpro still make sense?
You won't need to learn a totally new language. Much of what you know will carry over to VFP. Also, VFP is a much better product for creating database applications. Data manipulation will be much faster and easier to do in VFP. Also, VFP is object-oriented, which VB is not.
Having said all that, you need to evaluate your needs. VB is more widely used and it will probably be easier to find work in VB. If VB can do much of what you need, then it may be the better choice.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer