Sorry, but you're sounding like Steve Black back in the day. Which is part of his problems with JVP, I believe.
I can assure you that from the companies I know in the LA area using VFP, 95% of them have already switched or have plans to do so.
If you're dealing with a major corporation I don't see any market for VFP whatsoever, other then sortterm to maintain a VFP app while it's being rewritten.
>>I'm curoius - is anyone doing any serious, long-term new development with VFP?
>>The last 4 companies I worked for are all moving to C#.net.
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>Absolutely! Was there ever any doubt? :)
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>With MS extended support until 2015 and being unrivaled when it comes to creating desktop database applications, I'm having to beat new customers and new (long term and short term) Visual FoxPro projects off with a stick.
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush