If there is something that you want to do that VFP can't handle, then you have no choice but to write a routine in VC++ or another language...I don't think you necessarily should write some code in VC++, only if it is something you need/desire to do (in my opinion). But, it is advantageous (sp?) to know you have the option...
What is Windows (DNA)?
Take care,
Joe
>We recently bought Visual Studio Professional. This package comes with VB, VC++, and VFP. I am very comfortable writing my applications in VFP, but should I be writing some of my code in VB or VC++? I know the basics of VB and VC++, and I would not mind learning them fully.
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>I will probably be writting internet applications in the near future for the apps I write today. I just heard about Windows (DNA). Should I be investing this? Are there any books or classes that would help me?
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC