ROFLMAO, Evan, my point
exactly. Then again, they have more exposure to n-tier than VFP people because all data access in VB is client/server when you think about it. I'm not too concerned about this trend, in fact, VFP people are strongly suited to moving more into architectural models as we have strong experience at the data tier and presentation tier.
>The Vancouver Foxpro User Group was fortunate enough to have Ken Levy and Robert Green speak to us this summer. Both stressed the fact that we won't be building as many VFP only apps in the future. HTML front end, VFP middle and whatever on the backend. Hmm... this should start making the VB guys really paranoid. :-)
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