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True. But the only constant in this business is change. Personally I like that. Would not want to do the exact same thing for 40 or 45 years.
>Mike,
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>Hi. Although there seems to be a 'stigma' to 'admitting' that a developer still uses VFP here in this country. It is WIDELY used. It is just too sad that such a good product is being poo-pooed this way.
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>Dennis
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>>>Kevin,
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot for all your insights! It really did give me some degree of reality check.
>>>
>>>(yuck) SQL Express ... lol... why a 'yuck' there?
>>>
>>>"anyone these days who creates a new project in VFP for someone is crazy/nuts/etc" ... OUCH!
>>>
>>
>>I have heard it said that VFP is hanging on better in some other countries than it is in the U.S. If there is still demand for VFP in the Phillipines, go for it. Bear in mind that Kevin tends to say things emphatically ;-)
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