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05/03/2002 18:06:13
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Applications Internet
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00628767
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>Hi All
>
>I have a big web project (actually two of them) coming up and I am trying to make a decision on what tool I should be using. The question here is if there is a good reason to stay with VFP or not. The one big plus to VFP is it is a language that I know and understand. Are there any others? I have played a little with WWC and is seems to work ok. This project will require a lot of database work and, eventually, will be processing an excess of 1 million credit card transactions a year. I am looking for thoughts, opinions from anyone that have been there, done that before.
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>Thanks.

Take a look at Macromedia ColdFusion. You can download a trial version at the macromedia web site. I've been impressed with this as a very quick way to get things up and running, with terrific error-checking. It integrates well with Dreamweaver, and also has its own GUI, ColdFusion Studio, which is very fine.
CF has a relatively short learning curve.

Of course, you can continue using VFP for all of the database back-end work, and you still use .dbf files if you want.

One thing CF is not good for is highly interactive systems, like bulletin board systems. There seems to be a speed penalty there. Imagine the UT 10 times slower, and that might give you an idea. For anything other than that, I highly recommend it as a candidate.
-- Larry Keyes
Remember only You can prevent Gray Goo. Never release nanobot assembers without replication limiting code.
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