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Advantage of VFP Over VB
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07/11/2002 15:27:15
 
 
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07/11/2002 13:21:49
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Visual FoxPro
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Perhaps those pushing VB are really pushing vb.net training? Afterall, if VB.NET was adopted, those VBers would have to attend training, wouldn't they?


>I hate to saw this, but someone isn't paying attention...
>
>1. Microsoft has cancelled and no longer developes Visual Basic*
>2. Microsoft has cancelled and no longer develops J++
>3. MS is developing a new version of VFP, and a public beta was just posted world wide
>4. MS has talked about a version after the one in beta
>5. People have been saying FoxPro will be canceled soon for 10 years now, it hasn't happened.
>
>*VB.Net is a total new version 1 product and is not the old Visual Basic.
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>>Dear All
>>My company is in the process of changing the existing system, which is developed in FoxPro 2.5, Lots of people are approaching my top management and suggesting them to go for VB. I am trying to convince the management to develop the system in VFP and SQL as backend, this part of the world everybody has +ve attitude towards VB, I am finding little difficult to convince the management.
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>>Please send me the advantage of VFP over VB and some success story of VFP. And the future of VFP, They are projecting that VFP is going to dead in couple of years, Microsoft will be discontinuing the support for VFP. I need some strong advantage of VFP and SQL to fight against VB .
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>>Hope someone help me to promote VFP and SQL in my company and in my country as well.
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>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Jijo David
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