NET is 64 bit library, that's why you are suggesting to use this instead of Win32. I did not understand a lot of abbreviations in your answer, but in general your suggestion is to start learning x#, using the XIDA editor. Thank you Wolfgang for the quick and detailed answer! X# has some examples, and maybe you can find some code samples also on IMHO XIDE is better suited for a beginner than Visual Studio, but you can try also Visual Studio. So I would start with X#, install XIDE and start to play a bit. X# has another advantage: it is very well supported by the development team here and some forum members. Then neither Visual Objects nor VFP is available officially, (if you don't search for used licenses), and X# is free too. NET Framework, MVVM and WPF.Ībout the choices you have: today I would not start again with Win32, but use the. If I speak for myself (currently I'm 58 years old and make my living programming in VO and X#), in this time I have made two big steps: first from Clipper 5.x to Visual Objects, learning object orientation, Windows and event driven programming, and then the step to the. First of all: times have changed, and MS-DOS is gone.
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