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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
VFPX/Sedna
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01281540
Message ID:
01281820
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Jim, don't put words in my mouth. I didn't say that everyone who uses/praises VFP "won't even try to learn/use anything else". I'm talking about those who uses/praises VFP and won't even try to learn/use anything else. If the construction of my phrase were incorrect (english is not my main language), then I appologise.

I agree that being forced to change can be an irritant. But I hope that you saw it coming for years that VFP was on it's last miles.

I do not agree with your assumption that a programming language have virtually unlimited applications. For exemple, I would not use VFP or even C# to build a real-time application, unmanaged C++ would be more appropriate. VFP would be a poor choice to develop a XBox-like game.

>Frankly, Sylvain, I'm sick and tired of hearing this kind of crap...
>That's your point of view and you are most entitled to have that opinion. But, please, do not foist the "won't even try to learn/use anything else" on everyone who uses/praises VFP!
>
>There are countless legitimate reasons why someone might bemoan the end of further development of VFP. And, yes, being FORCED to leave a perfectly serviceable computer language behind is another huge irritant for many of us!
>
>The hammer analogy is over-used but, more importantly, inappropriate. A hammer has very limited application. Programming languages, on the other hand, are designed to permit someone to solve virtually any standard business problem that may exist. In other words, programming languages have virtually UNlimited application. Just because a very rich software company chooses to do things that "obsolete" a language (VISTA and next OSes, 64-bit with no option to run 16-bit, a 'new' (every xx years) "development platform", etc.) is no good reason to swallow the death of VFP or any other language. Microsoft has shown itself to be a poor corporate citizen and it is high time that they experienced some comeuppance for their arrogance.
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