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FoxPro replaced by .NET
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08/12/2003 17:33:50
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00856861
Message ID:
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>IMHO, this will be the most damaging to VFP yet. It insinuates that VFP is dated technology and not a RAD tool in comparison to .net. Case studies like this could well be the demise of the best development tool available.

Yeah, well this case study doesn't really mention a valid reason for them to having switched to .Net. The Web Services stuff most likely could have been done just as easily with VFP especially since it sounds they are in fact still using a VFP backend to actually get at their data.

THe biggest farce here I think is the fact that they apparently did this for UI reasons. If there's one thing that is weak in .Net it's the UI (not that VFP's UI is that strong and less buggy).

There are possibly good reasons to use .Net but a migration 'just because' is not really a good reason. It looks to me this case study points exactly at that though...

+++ Rick ---

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>>http://www.microsoft.com/resources/casestudies/casestudy.asp?CaseStudyID=14755
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>>"CDS wanted to replace Visual FoxPro with a recognized and widely accepted platform."
+++ Rick ---

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