Hi Michael,
>c'mon that's a pretty broad statement!
that's true. Let me re-phrase this: I see a decrease in entirely new projects that are written in VFP, that is, projects where there isn't a existing VFP or FPx application.Most work I found and most what I see from developers in my area falls in one of four categories: Maintaining an existing application. Creating additional modules (web-apps, etc.) for existing applications. Re-writing existing FoxPro applications, either to port them to 32 bit, or to SQL server, mini projects of less than two weeks. With these mini projects (Porting an Excel sheet to VFP, replacing a three form Access application) there's indeed not much of a decrease going on (again in my area).
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Christof