>>I find most VFP developers think VB is more similar to VFP than C...
I agree. I personally found that the transition from VFP to VB.NET was more familiar and comfortable than C#. We have deployed a major enterprise-class application written mostly in VB.NET at Delta Air Lines. We found no limitations whatsoever with our choice of VB.NET.
Carl Olson, Jr.
CEO, Founder
Cerelogic, Inc.
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