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Blog Entry: Swimming with the Current
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06/01/2012 14:25:33
 
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Visual FoxPro
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01532187
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Q: how much cumulative memory can multiple instances of VFP occupy in Win32?
A: 2GB

Q: how much cumulative memory can multiple instances of VFP occupy in Win x64?
A: 2GB

Why? The LargeMemoryAware flag is not set in VFP; and hacking the header to set it doesn't change anything.

As a backend development language, VFP is great, I love it. And it's not tuned to work with modern OS's.

That was one of the factors taken into account in our decision, and although we had already pretty much made the decision, that nailed it.

Hank

>I was referring to Microsoft Server programming languages and databases as being a preference for development on the server side. What you're talking about are Client things primarily.
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>I agree client languages and tools need to be learned and that's probably not Microsoft. But the backend can stay Microsoft. FoxInCloud is a good example. jQuery/JavaScript/HTML front end client and solid Microsoft back end (VFP!) for the server. Ain't it great we can still use foxpro in the brave new world!!!??
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>>But can you afford not move off MS stuff! The world is changing very fast with the web, mobile devices, etc.. None of which I can say MS is the market leader. If fact, if not for Word, and the Windows (the OS and only because of history) I doubt MS would be a player in today's fast changing software environment. BTW if you want use what you learned using VFP - take a good look at python.
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>>I realized the above a long time ago. There is no reason to spend money on Word, and there is no reason to spend money on Windows. And as the world of software continues to change corp. america will realize it. And it will a hard sell for MS to suggest that a propriety platform is the way to go.
>>Johnf
>>>And, on the other hand, micro$oft will probably never put in a strong effort to support "not invented here" tools.
>>I'm sure that attitude will change in the near future - as they lose market share! If they don't move to where the developers are - they'll be history.
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>>>I myself can't justify not using all the fox and MS stuff I've learned to make that drastic a decision to leave the Windows environment.
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