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Why not Visual Basic?
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From
24/02/1999 15:49:50
 
 
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24/02/1999 15:13:23
Jeroen Naus
Harte-Hanks Europe
Hasselt, Belgium
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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00189970
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Jeroen,

Visual Studio *may* be all about that someday, but it is nowhere near so today! For all intents and purposes, for instance, VFP is an orphan there at this time (with promise for better later - it can't happen overnight they tell me).

What's wrong with Visual Studio being used by multiple in any organization? - I've got to believe that THAT was MS' real intent with the product, at the very least for the time being (several persons, each learning/using one or two different of the components to deliver an "enterprise" solution.

Cheers,

JimN

PS If, indeed, you have learned all of the components, then more power to you! Most cannot and will not.

>What do you think Visual Studio is all about ? The right tool for the right job. Learning more then one language is not at all a problem. The structure behind programming is the same in a lot of languages. The biggest difference is between object oriented or not. If you know how to program with objects, you have it easier learning other object oriented languages.
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