>I am currently a user of the .NET Mere Mortals Framework. The company I am currently working for is doing a lot of FoxPro development, currently using the "other" major framework. A new FoxPro project is planned and I like the MM architectural approach in the .NET version much better than the "other FoxPro framework vendor's" approach. A future project in .NET is also planned. My question is how similar are the FoxPro and .NET MM frameworks in approach and implementation? If our FoxPro developers do this first project using the MM FoxPro version, how much of this knowledge gained will transfer when we "convert" them into .NET programmers for the project to follow?
In addition to what Paul wrote, if you are not aware of it, the Visual FoxPro Toolkit for .NET will help with the transition between VFP and .NET.
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software