If you are considering another technology such as Silverlight, you may 
consider REAL Software's 'REAL Studio' product.  They have recently come 
out with their Web Edition.  I've found that I can easily use my VFP 
skills within their language for desktop applications.  I haven't done a 
lot with the Web Edition yet but it looks very  promising.

http://realsoftware.com/web/gallery/

There is a conference coming up in March in Atlanta if you want a jump 
start:
http://arbpmembers.org/real-studio-summit-2011
I'm speaking on migrating your VFP skills to RS.  (I didn't write that 
session description. My session will obviously hold VFP in high regard.)

Just another option if you want a different RAD path than a Microsoft one.

-Kevin


On 01/20/2011 08:59 AM, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> This morning I was thinking about the SliverLight stuff. I'm wondering
> if it would be worthwhile to look into it. I went to the main MS webpage
> for it this morning - but, you know how that goes - its mostly a sales
> pitch. It brags about how great the stuff is. I know it also mentions
> its relation/integration with .Net! But, I guess - the bottom line is -
> if I have Data in VFP - can I directly use it - via SilverLight - to
> build a website?


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