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17/07/2008 09:29:15
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01331796
Message ID:
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>Hi Mike.
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>>Exactly. You hear it with some frequency but it is misguided to blame FoxPro's demise on customers. Customers began drifting away from VFP for valid reasons. It's the obligation of the vendor to put out a product customers still want to buy, not of customers to blindly keep on buying. Once you peel off the emotional layer, this is just standard, rational consumer behavior.
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>I suppose so, but what about VFP developers who continue to use VFP 6? VFP 7 was a huge upgrade. IntelliSense alone is worth the price of admission many times over. Why does VFP 6 continue to be the most used version of VFP?
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>Doug

IntelliSense was not a huge upgrade. It allowed to improve coding productivity, that's it; i.e. it did not affect functionality. I am coding in all versions from 6 to 9 (different clients) and while I feel myself more comfortable in 9 (or 8) I still can do about the same in 6.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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