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Any idea on number of VFP developers using DBF vs SQL/my
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27/10/2006 13:46:04
Alexandre Palma
Harms Software, Inc.
Alverca, Portugal
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01164927
Message ID:
01165135
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20
Yes you are a LEADER in following the mass of people MS has convinced to jump on the .Net bandwagon. You mock those who say Fox is the best tool for everything, when you say .Net is, neither is true.

>Exactly my point some one sidf in past post u can be a leader or a follower trying to state that their where leaders cause they staing in VFP while I was a follower cause started to move top .net some years ago.
>I've always been a leader at least a leader of myself and that is what matters to me, each one should be a leader of him self and never be satified with what he knows or thinks he knows.
>and all this .net talk is pure rubishsince isn't .net that is in stake u can use what language u prefer, but as a leader of ur self and maybe of the people that may work with u and the company u work for u have responsabilities, now u can choose to be a follower and put ur head in the sand and say VFP is the best tool out there for everything and doesn't matter that it no new versions will be released aand this is all my point, I think my company will have work for the next years so I should I say something, when times comes we will see. That is the type of mentality i'm against and can't understand.
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>>First off... My opinion on this topic was directed from the business point of view. As a VFP developer I well aware that my VFP skills will be in demand for quite sometime. Putting my company however in front of my own interests I'm ethically bound to move them to technology that allows them more resources. You can't serious expect a 12,000 foot boat facility to pick up and move to the city because they need VFP programmers! :)
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>>Also, you say "IMO .Net is not there yet,"
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>>With all due respect, my question would be what makes you think that companies like Dell or Merril Lynch are building massive ecommerce and investing sites on .NET technology that is unproven? I'm not saying this to knock VFP at all, it's the tool I know best. But it seems that you are implying that you somehow know more about .NET than the architects of some of the biggest sites on the Internet. While you can certainly choose or not choose to move to .NET I hardly think Dell computers is going to tear down their ASP.NET site and replace it with a pure VFP equivelent. One would have to ask if .NET is not there yet for you, why is it there for companies with far greater requirements than you most likely have.
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>>VFP rocks and I know it will be a long time before I will be as efficient in .NET. Companies however need pools of talent so they don't pay top premium dollars to get programmers to maintain their system.
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>>Greg
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>>>A mature programming language will not have major changes in core features with each release and will protect investments in code with high regard for backward compatibility, and will have developers with 5 years or more coding experience in that language. IMO .Net is not there yet, and won't be there with their next version either.
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'If the people lead, the leaders will follow'
'War does not determine who is RIGHT, just who is LEFT'
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