Hi Jason,
>We're in the initial stages of porting our VFP 7 app (built on VFP MM) to MM.NET and we're very impressed with it. Just the ease with which the UI is bound to business objects is worth the price of admission.
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I'm working with a group of developers with VB and C backgrounds. I'm the only one with a VFP background.
>To be sure, there is still some work to be done before it's "finished" (hence the beta status), but I also seem to remember hearing tales of "live" apps using the framework as is. Maybe Kevin can attest to this.
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We aren't doing any desktop development. I understand that the web form section still needs work.
>You didn't mention whether you've used VFP MM, but it's exceptionally well thought out and an excellent OOP learning tool (I cut my OOP teeth on MM 5). I haven't seen anything to make me think any less of MM.NET
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I use VFE. The concepts are similar among these two frameworks.
Thanks for you insight.
Jacci
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