For the most part, I have to agree with you. There are exceptions, but in my experience most VFP development is done by small shops. I also believe that VFP is dead in corporate development but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
>You could call it however you like. I stating a fact based on my experience. And I've seen the results of this in hiring decisions.
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>>>>Also, I've noticed a significant difference between VFP places
>>>>I've worked previously and working with dotnet/java people. VFP
>>>>people just don't have the team discipline necessary to work in
>>>>a corporate environment for the most part.
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>>Wow, talk about a broad brush characterization...
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