I've read a lot time ago that this is true because C# string optimizations
where made by part of the Fox Team :)

So yes, I believe that the same people that made VFP Great can enhance some
parts and implement them on another language.

Edit:
Found some old articles:
http:// <http://www.codemag.com/article/030054>www.codemag.com
<http://www.codemag.com/article/030054>/
<http://www.codemag.com/article/030054>article
<http://www.codemag.com/article/030054>/030054
<http://www.codemag.com/article/030054>
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vsdata/2005/02/10/exploring-vb-net-from-a-vfp-perspective-part-i-by-john-koziol/

Regards

On 2016-04-09 23:34, AndyHC wrote:

>

> I was browsing through the AVFP** discussion site and came across this
> link re. Foxpro speed:
>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34667084/c-sqlite-performance-vs-foxpro-for-importing-files
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34667084/c-sqlite-performance-vs-foxpro-for-importing-files>
>
>  ** anyone using it? I've got a test setup running fine locally and on
> GoDaddy / BigRock

>From the article:  "If you needed to parse the lines, then VFP is quite
slow on string operations, compared to C#."

Really?!??

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