Cobol was "dead" over 20 years ago, but it's still here. The difference is that Cobol was a language supported by dozens of developer tools on multiple platforms. Fox is a single product from a single company. Yes, long after Microsoft stops publishing Fox, there will be Fox-based products developed and supported. But it's after-life will be much shorter than Cobol (which still has companies producing developer tools).
>I worked in a language recognized dead around 1980. I was fully employed using that language thru 2002.
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>The end may be coming, but, depending on your personal circumstances, it may also be a long time coming.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer