Visual FoxPro, how close is X# to compiling it already?
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 3:00 pm
I too have seen many of these "VFP on .Net" promises come and go, and each one got me excited. I must say it seems like a HUUUGE task, and I even if successful on X# end, getting the community to use it will still be tough, as many do not have have the luxury or discretion to dive into this, and the learning curve or migration risks that it could bring to their in-house apps, or apps they build for their customers.
In my case, I use several app components from the VFP community like West Wind wwBusiness and wwSql, Foxy Previewer, nfJson, XLSXWorksheet, blah, blah (over a dozen).
So, this would mean that not only do I have to convert my 100+ PRG files to this new syntax, I would have to convert all of these other dependencies as well before I could have a fully converted app compiled on X#.
That is a lot of work...
So, is this cool and excited to see it being possible? Yes! Am I really up to all that work, it is very hard to justify.
In my case, I use several app components from the VFP community like West Wind wwBusiness and wwSql, Foxy Previewer, nfJson, XLSXWorksheet, blah, blah (over a dozen).
So, this would mean that not only do I have to convert my 100+ PRG files to this new syntax, I would have to convert all of these other dependencies as well before I could have a fully converted app compiled on X#.
That is a lot of work...
So, is this cool and excited to see it being possible? Yes! Am I really up to all that work, it is very hard to justify.