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19/04/2004 17:28:38
 
 
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17/04/2004 07:11:43
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ASP.NET
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Visual FoxPro Toolkit for .NET
Miscellaneous
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>Hi Kendall,
>
>Frank and I both both MM.NET when it was first offered for sale while in beta -- actually, before it was announced as such; just haven't had a lot of time to play in it, other than to find out it wasn't ready for prime-time development, unless one had a limited scope, or a large timeframe and budget. <s> It used to be you had a choice of two from "small, fast, cheap." Right now in .NET, it's one out of three. <s>
>
>Hank
>

You are a man much wiser than his years! <lol>

I haven't experienced the 'fast' part yet, even with the built-in editor inheritance, <g>.

At least I can say that my eyes are pretty wide open now with .Net after 2 projects, one with MM.Net and one using the MSFT Data Access Blocks and some data access code gen stuff one of the other developers on the project built. After several months of every day experience under my belt, and working with other .Net developers both C# and VB'ers, I think that there's room for plenty of improvement in the overall experience.

The delay of Whidbey has me re-thinking my plans for this summer/fall/winter! <s>
Kendall Webb
Senior Software Engineer
MCAD.Net/MCSD.Net
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