I started half and half. I went to c# and asp.net because I needed web services 
that VFP could not handle. But although I own Visual Studio, I did this in the 
free version which has most the stuff in it. That way I could use my code in 
VFP as a com dll and use asp.net and c# as the web service.

Al



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From: Kurt @ VR-FX
Sent: ‎11‎ ‎November‎ ‎2012 ‎17‎:‎54
To: [email protected]
CC: Wes Wilson
Subject: Re: Do NOT use "old" FoxPro?


So - truth is - I've already been giving this a lot of thought in the 
past 24 hours. One option I was thinking - is that I could literally 
LEARN a new technology and "cut my teeth on it" using this project - and 
that would be one way to be assured of GETTING the project - and getting 
new experience! Although, in communicating with them about this project 
- and I can ALSO suggest your really good point of lowered costs in 
developing the system using VFP - since it would not require a costlier 
solution like the extra time & effort to setup an SQL server - as well 
and developing the rest of the solution. I'm sure you would agree with 
me that THIS is finally a GOOD Idea(learning a New Tech)! Right?
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