I see your doubts, but who can garantee that we will still be supplied with electrical power in a few years / decades?
Weird comparison I know, but you know what I mean :-)
>>Hello Handi!
>>
>>You're right, this time will come.
>>If you don't want to rewrite all your existing VFP projects and
convert them to .NET (C# or VB.NET) instead take a look at the
VFPConversion tools created by EPS Software (
VFPConversion website).
>>
>>
>>>I know the time will come for us to looking another development tools :-(
>>>
>>>link :
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb308952.aspx>
>And why you so sure that the next language will be .NET or even something from Microsoft?
>What will be my guarantee that after a few years if MS invent something new and more expensive than the SQL Server & .Net combination they wouldn't kill the .NET as well?
>
>This is just a rhetorical question, I don't want to be part of the dispute how great is the .NET and how VFP is bad :-)
>And no offense is included here. .NET is good no doubt about it, I am just a little disappointed from what I read.
robert.oh.