Claudio,
The UT Magazine, is not dedicated only to VFP. And it has been covering .NET topics since day one of the magazine.
Yes, people are migrating to .NET, and not just from VFP.
>Fabiano Costa wrote (at portuguese forum) that (tranlated text)
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>Everything that he received was confirmation, this left me concerned !
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>So, I decided to translate his original text for english, to know if there is any truth..
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>Fabiano Costa:
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>I am noticing some things:
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>1) UT has a specialized magazine in Visual FoxPro, but on it, has the following: Migrating Visual FoxPro for C #. It is the same thing that to put in the Delphi magazine how to migrate of Delphi for VB. NET, very strange. . .
>2) Lassala (the only Brazil's MVP) and others of EPS create goods eulogizing the behavior of the. NET (mainly the C #) in detriment to Visual FoxPro, strange. . .
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>That is others of details that I am sells (I mean, reading :D) and I think this is very strange...
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>What this happening actually? Is there a migration of the people that uses Visual FoxPro for C #? Or just some (who that makes opinion) trying to do that?
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>Is that migration are really happening ?
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>Fabiano Costa
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>Claudio
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