Dmitry,
>>I think the main reason VFP developers are moving to .NET is for creating web-based apps. I know Bonnie will disagree with me <g>. <You're right ... I disagree. <g>
~~Bonnie
>I agree with you. If you need to create a desktop app why not do it in VFP, unless one is coming from C/C++ and does not know VFP well. Or you have ton of time and big budget to burn <g>.
>I think the main reason VFP developers are moving to .NET is for creating web-based apps. I know Bonnie will disagree with me <g>.
>Just my 5 cents.
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>>Folks,
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>>There is a serious argument if using WinForms: some says, might as well stay with the VFP environment then add Web flavor on it. Also, using winforms would mean just duplicating the current application which sits on Windows platform (ofcourse with different tool) and maybe a little revision on the UI. For now, I just can't see any big difference between WINFORMS and VFP FORMS or do you know of any significant difference?