>>>>My old code went away when VFP died and was buried years ago.
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>>Hank shows no signs of victim behavior in his interest in Recital agnosticism while you seem determined that anything to do with VFP must fail. Protesteth too much? ;-)
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>If people want to desperatly cling on to the old days because they refuse to move on for whatever reason, they can fade into obscurity as they wish.
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>Trying to do mouth to mouth on the dead horse's skeleton is pretty sad.
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>VFP's database was useful until real databases became commonplace.
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>VFP's interface (windows only) is out of date on Windows.
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>VFP's data handling is an anachronism when using a server based database.
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>VFP's language was really slick when it was one of the few higher level OOP languages. It's not anymore, and languages like C# provide far more flexibility and capability with modern operating systems.
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>Aside from that - Hey - The rest of VFP is really great to keep working with.
"Trying to do mouth to mouth on the dead horse's skeleton" -- after you ;-)
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