Well, here is where some people will argue with me, but so far nothing exists that can come close to VFP.
Somebody is going to say "oohh, I love Lianja" or "ooh, I love X#" or whatever, but I state this:
any database app made today for PC desktop or for the web I can make faster, more efficiently, and with more features than any currently existing language.
>>I believe it is a misconception that you have to leave VFP for anything else. I have never found anything, desktop or browser, that cannot be done easily with VFP and FoxInCloud.
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>>Converting apps is expensive and time consuming, and despite what salesmen from various vendors will tell you, not necessary.
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>Agreed. I have some VFP applications that will run as long as they are relevant.
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>Another question, though, is:
> what language should programmers be using for new applications?
>Here's one take.
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https://www.cleveroad.com/blog/programming-languages-ranking