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27/05/2004 09:49:29
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>SQL Server.
>I am not really rewriting, at least not as a project known to the customer (an internal group within the company). The app is ASP (VBS) + ADO + SQL Server as requested by them. I figured in my free time (what's that?) I'll do a kind of rewrite to teach myself. If it ever gets finished and fully functional (I doubt it), I might show it to them, and see if they'd like to use that one instead. They might if it has speed and other improvements that are visible to them. They might not, as it will mean undergoing QA all over again.
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>To clarify, the proj mgr on that one knows enough and she's good. She might like the idea if I convince her that it is a better architecture, design, whatever, with more future potential. We'll see. Sadly this project does not involve VFP. As a corporate developer you sometimes win battles, sometimes lose them and have to use VBS (ugh) as in this case.

Interesting, you said "sadly ... does not involve VFP". And I thought just the opposite, you are lucky you work with SQL Server. What I mean to say is that there are millions of books, articles, white papers, etc on developing ASP.NET apps with SQL Server. Also, I think .NET and SQL Server experience is more marketable than .NET and VFP. Just my opinion.

Thank you for your reply.
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