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Are there learning resurces such as those found for VFP thru Hentzenwerke?
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A ton. Check out learnvisualstudio.com, gotdotnet, dotnetjunkies. There are also a number of decent books as well. However, I would suggest playing with the free resources before dumpting money on books.
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Correct. Its a pure VFP app. Currently no pressure to move towards SQL - but am looking at long term plans for the app.
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Then I would suggest ringing the register as long as you can with the current app, while at the same time, getting up to speed on VS .NET. As to which language to choose, I prefer VB .NET, but C# is perfectly fine as well.
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I am owner/employee and all <g>. As athe ownere also - you say it is wise to learning VB.Net?
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I think it is wise to make plans that are post-VFP...
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If I read this correctly, I take it that pouring resources into VFP is not a viable idea considering long term implications? eg. developing VFP/SQL with VFP as frontend,; acquiring books to learn VFP/SQL; and possibly some other tools that fit in between VFP and SQL? Would these be a waste of resources in the long term?
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Given your situation, if you don't need to move to SQL now, then yes, dumping more resources into learning how to use VFP and SQL, IMO, is not the best use of resources.
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While my app uses SQL statements all most of the time, I think eventually it will be a re-write. Your opinion?
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Most likely, it will indeed be a re-write.
>VB.Net or VS.Net?
Both..they go together...
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>John, thank you for taking the time to respond to this thread.
No problem. Thanks for inviting me!
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