Hi, Claude.
>VFP is one of those do-it-all programming languages too..
I guess everybody knows I love VFP, but... How can you build mobile device applications with VFP. And I mean local apps, not web apps on mobile devices.
Come on... VFP still has the same power, but .NET is important and solves some things VFP can't. Still, VFP can be probably much easier to do some things... until you write a lot of things in .NET or start using an already built framework.
And like it or not, there are a lot of people that is being asked to convert apps from VFP to .NET. I really prefer VFP people teaching to do it that some VB 6 guru just arrived to the OOP world. ;-)
Regards,