That mystifies me. I don't see how you leave that many users without an upgrade path. And it's not like Google doesn't have the resources.
>Other than Google has a bad history with 1) Putting products in beta and then killing them (
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~GoogleBandWagon~WIN_COM_API) and 2) Making massive changes to languages (There will be no upgrade path from Angular 1 to Angular 2), I can't think of any reason.
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>>Has anyone tried the Google Go language yet? I have been reading about it and have just started working through a tutorial. Could it be a better VFP alternative than Python?
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>>Unfortunately it doesn't seem to have a particularly large market share at the moment which is a bit worrying but it is Open Source and backed by (effectively owned by) Google. Initially I was a bit disappointed in some of it's C type syntax but at other times I look at a chunk of code and apart from the curly braces it could almost be Foxpro.
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>>Can anyone see any reasons against switching to Go?