I think so it's just for VFP developers who develop application for his/her own company.
>In addition to Craig's good suggestions (pretty much the MS recommendation these days), you might want to take a look at a new product, Lianja (
www.lianja.com). The only caution is that it's a new product (1.0 being released at the end of the month). I find it pretty exciting for its capabilities. Andy MacNeill did a nice podcast interview with Barry Mavin, the creator and owner, and myself at
http://thefoxshow.com.
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>Hank
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>Disclaimer: I am the author, with Frank Camp, of "Hello, Lianja", a bookzine (tm) combination book and magazine, that will publish along with the release of Lianja, and monthly thereafter.
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>>Hi,
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>>I am a VFP programmer for a few years and today have a question: what should I do next after VFP? Is there a future in VFP?
>>What language should I learn?
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>>Sorry for those questions, looking for some ideas and advices.
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>>Thanks in advance.
>>Jerry