>It's plain and simple, it will be answered clearly by answering the ff. question:
>1. Do you believe that VFP is fit to compete in the arena of software development TODAY and in the FUTURE?
>2. Are you satisfied with MS supporting VFP?
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>If answer is no, no,...then, what are you doing here in VFP community? Start considering new tools for you to survive, TIME is gold IMHO...
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>If answer is yes, no, and still using VFP, then you are in the "wait and see" attitude. It is up to MS then to prove that this belief is totally wrong.
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>One UT guy even concluded that VFPers are the people who are most difficult to please no matter what MS doing, I don't know why?
I think you missed the answer. There is no wait and see. Microsoft is 100% behind VFP. As for VFPers being difficult, you should see what the VB people are saying about VB 6.0 and Microsoft. You'd quickly think differently.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer