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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>Having actually written database programs for Linux and having used Linux on a regular basis I can say firmly that Linux is VERY stable, more so then any versin of windows I have ever run.
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>A prime example would be Red Hat v6.2 which even comes with quite a nice installr. Either way Linux is very stable, if anything it suffers from a lack of program content.
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>Now as for programming on Linux there are many solutions. My current favorite being Perl with a mySQL backend for data. You can use perlTK to get a pretty descent interface too.
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>But in the end I'd rather have VFP on linux. *G*

While Kylix brought back fond memories of my Turbo Pascal day, and I like it alot, I prefer C++ more. The best GUI-RAD C++ dev tool in Linux today is KDevelop. Have you tried it?

By the way, Recital Corp. is coming out with a VFP clone for Linux in the 1Q of next year. I also agree with you...when it come to pure, unadulterated easy and powerful programming power, nothing comes close to VFP.... except maybe Pick. (Pick is available for Linux, but they want your firstborn in exchange...)
Jerry
Nebraska Dept of Revenue
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