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I don't think you'll find anyone that really cares about the difference between a CS and a CIS degree. Academic programming and real-world programming are so far off from each other that your degree usually makes little difference, unless you are going into a really specialized field.

I would focus on building your resume with universal development skills from your current job. Admit that FoxPro is a dead end and you don't want to do any more of that, but focus on difficult problems you solved in spite of it, requirements gathering, integrating your changes into an existing code base, testing, finding problems and clearly communicating them while working to find a solution. Those are the skills that make a good developer and are more important than the language you work with.

When looking at new areas, different cities seem to have a focus on technologies based on the dominant companies in that area. Some have more .net positions, some have more java, etc. Look at that as well. If you land a .net job in a predominantly java area, you'll probably have to move again to find another job.

When interviewing for a job, I tend to memorize syntax and and specific language details because a lot of places, especially for entry level jobs focus on those kinds of questions. I'd also build something (a photo sharing app in the latest MVC framework for example) both to show you are keeping yourself current and to have examples fresh in your mind to talk about.

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