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From
27/04/2007 17:13:59
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessee, United States
 
 
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26/04/2007 03:22:39
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Re: Vfp
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01219942
Message ID:
01220637
Views:
14
Hi Pertti,

>>MS never killed VFP, VFP is very much alive, and will remain alive for many, maaaaany years. The thing is VFP is now an adult, and does not need his mother's support anymore.
>
>Until a version of Windows comes along that kills VFP. Could happen in 2015, could happen in 2999. But since MS is not committing to anything more with VFP beyond 2015, the prudent business approach IMO is to act as if that is the retirement day for VFP. It just becomes too much of a gamble to build anything more on it after that. So, the way I see it, by announcing the end of support MS in effect (for practical reasons) actually DID kill VFP as of 2015.
>

At first, I was concerned about that too, but now I don't worry about it. I don't know any more than you do, but IMO VFP apps will continue to run as long as MS supports 32-bit. They won't do it for you or me, but rather the millions of users that depend on Fox apps. Those users put Fox apps on the required backward compatibility list, and the Windows devs can't do anything that kills those apps (even past 2015), at least not without some kind of workaround. I could be wrong, but MS has a pretty good track record in this regard. Sure there will be minor glitches, but we already deal with that kind of stuff. I think the real necessity to move away from Fox will come from the need to support new technology/requirements (64-bit, WPF, security, etc.), not that VFP apps will stop running anytime soon. With that in mind, we will probably be using something else by 2015, but VFP will still be in our toolbox.
Joel Leach
Microsoft Certified Professional
Blog: http://www.joelleach.net
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