>On another front, I would caution against not considering VB. Kevin is prejudiced toward C#. Not to take anything away from C#, there is nothing wrong with VB .NET. Personally, as a Fox developer, I think you will like VB more.
Not having ever done any C programming, I agree with you. In the last year and a half, I taught myself VB6, grudgingly at first - the coming to really appreciate what VB developers like about the product. As much as I love working with VFP - the more I work with VB-SQL - I have to say it is a pretty darned good combo.
With my background using VFP (and VB recently), I find the transition to VB.NET rather easy. I am by no means an expert, but I am able to pick up the langauge rather painlessly.
Probably anyone that has done C, C++, Java programming in the past will lean towards C#.
Al Williams
Anola MB, CANADA