Bingo Jeff!!!! My point all along...add to it the absolute necessity in approaching a project without preconceived notions as to which tools will be used: Something I believe most VB developers are heinously guilty of.
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>I agree with you fully albeit the VFP vs VB thing. As an example, I know of a $400,000 VB project that was a complete disaster and wound up in a law suit. At the same time, I've seen some real VFP crap out there.
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>I think it boils down to an individual's dedication to providing quality solutions with whatever tool(s) he or she is using. The question becomes to what degree one looses proficiency the more tools one attempts to master.
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>-J
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
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