Brandon,
>I think what I'll miss the most out of VFP is the VFP community.
You going somewhere? I'll be here for a long time as will many, many more -- the community isn't just going to vaporize. :-)
FWIW, as someone else commented recently, there is a pretty good sense of VFP-like community in the VB.NET team and VB.NET MVPs I talked with and observed during two days of meetings on VB that I attended at the MVP Summit. (Not knocking other product teams and communities, but the VB side maybe has a bit more of a step-child feeling than the C# folks, so a good fit for VFPers). :-)
OK, C# people, don't flame me over this. I'm not trying to start a war or say that all VFP people should go to VB. I use both along with VFP.