>At least they let you program in vfp. One of the main reasons why government agencies aren't usually good employers is their refusal to keep their tools, and therefore their employees, up to date. I worked for NOAA in the early '90s. Those crusty old oceanographers are probably still using FORTRAN.
It is difficult in the non-profit sector. Money is always tight. My tactic is to scare my boss by saying. "If we fall behind in technology, we will have to expend a lot of energy and dollars catching up at some point".
Incremental changes (like moving from VFP 3 to VFP6) can usually be worked in with other projects. Moving from 2.6 (or worse from 2.0) to 6.0 is a big job.
Every employment sector seems to have it's unique challenges. I remember seeing a post from Roxanne saying that her boss's response to an upgrade request was "How will this help us sell more pagers?". For me it is "How will this improve patient care".
Just some thoughts from up here... :-)
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