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VFUG article by Nancy Folsom
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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00713831
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Josef,

You're not wrong because there is no 'right' answer. It's purely a personal preferance as far as I'm concerned. My preference is with VB.Net - only because I've had alot of experience with VB 6 over the last few years (having only programmed with VFP before that). Others like C# for their own reasons.

I don't think there's much that can be accomplished with one that can't be done with the other ... at least not in my experience so far (working with a team using both C# and VB.Net)

Go with the language you feel more comforatable with.

>Hi Kevin !
>When I looked at C# I fall in love with it from first sight, but I am afraid that jumping in C# hurts more my productivity than jumping in VB.NET.
>(I make financial application for end user not tools and components for developers)
>I have three reasons:
>First reason: case sensivity - it looks that it can drive mad a VFP developer.
>Second reason: intellisence - it seems that in VB.NET it is made more comfortable than in C#.
>Third reason (main reason): If in a future I will develop/maintain several projects some in VFP some in NET, it seems that it will be easier constantly switching my mind between VFP and VB.NET than between VFP and C# -just because many VFP language are VB like not C# like.
>Am I wrong ?
>
Al Williams

Anola MB, CANADA
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