Scott, you have some good points here.
>I believe the ENTERPRISE problem with VFP is not the only the stigmas you mention but the lack of developers when compaired to VB, VC++, etc. People almost seem afraid in some instances to use VFP because they know so little about it and don't know any developers.
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>Also, the last two places I worked for were real big on setting "standard tools" to be used for internal developments. They both sanctioned VB and looked at me like I was crazy for using VFP for my own stuff. Never mind that I actually did stuff while they putzed (sp) around.
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>Scott
- Jeff