>Well thought out post. Let me put my spin on it: In my experience, people don't look at VB as an enterprise solution. Maybe for a simple front-end for simple data entry or reporting, but not brute force processing and critical DP. I think the quality of VB programmers has degraded over time and there are a lot of VB developers out there won't can't see out of the VB box.
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>I think, perceptually, that it's wrong to think of VB as a competing platform. I think we should be looking at PowerBuilder, Prolifics, and Oracle tools as competition. There are high-end markets that VB would be laughed out of where VFP has a fighting chance.
I've been doing interviews the last few weeks at school (graduate in may - anyone need a fresh outta college VFP guy?). Anytime any of teh interviewers starts talking about how they use VB for this and that, I tell them how much better VFP is, and how I can't go back to VB.
most kinda look at me funny, when I say I don't WANT to do VB..but then heck, I love POSIX C :^)
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