>>Thanks Venelina.
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>>To sum up - you are saying go with VB.net? And leave VFP - Right?
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>Depend on situation.
>I don't know what is real situation in your company.
>But if I make new products they will be webbased, SQLServer if they processing average size databases will use C#.Net. If the database is large application will be VFP as data services and will ASP.NET. If Ken do something for improvement of FoxISAPI, may be we will use it too.
Would VFP/SQL not fit the future?
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