Bill Arnold said, in one of his posts yesterday -
" Fitting the best of VFP into another product might be a great idea in
and of itself, and I'm surprised MS didn't do it with .NET, "

Ya - I'm quoting a bit out of context - but -

1.  LINQ was designed with a lot of the VFP functionality, and [hopefully]
may be rolled out RSN.

2.  Sedna is an interop piece to bridge between VFP and that dot something
architecture.

3. http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFPToolkitForDotNet~DotNet

I would posit back to ya, Mr. A -
I know its hard to keep up with everything - but after reviewing these
things, I would suggest to you [strongly] that MS is doing SOME of 'that'
in the first place with these later rollouts of the dot something
toolsets.

I'm a die-hard VFP person, and I didn't learn dot something to actually
write with it, I learned it so I could rescue failing dot something
projects back to other toolsets (VFP, W/LAMP) .

I swear that this one tidbit, yes albeit taken out of context, makes me
understand a bit better about how hard it is to keep up with current
stuff.

Hang in there, Mr. A - I'm still not convinced that the dot something
architecture makes sense from any thing that is measurable - you know, you
remember - a wonderful example - them old function points from yer IBM
days, and the concept of function point computational analysis? Comparing
dot something to VFP , solely on a function point basis, keeps VFP the
clear winner of which toolset to use to deliver apps in a timely fashion.

I could go on, right? and talk about data access techniques, server
throughput, roundtrips back to the server, why xml translation is so
important with accessing DATA in the dot something architecture, blah blah
etc etc ad.nasuem. But I won't - these performance issues are covered
elsewhere.  I won't even bring up the facts about cost of servers and cost
of licensing to commercially deploy a dot something-written application -
it's been done before.

Have a good weekend!!!

Regards [Bill]
-- 
William Sanders / efGroup {rmv the DOT BOB to reply}
VFP Webhosting? You BET! -> http://efgroup.net/vfpwebhosting
Failing dotNet Project? -> http://www.dotnetconversions.com



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