>I have friend who's a powerbuilder developer and He is feeling the same thing about Powerbuilder is dying.
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>I talked to 3 companies in D.C. area and all starting new projects using VFP. Here in my work (DC govt) all the new development is done stricly in VFP.
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>If you check all those job for VB and filter it to the one that's only database then they are not that many.
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>I guess you lose some and you gain some.
I wouldn't say too. That implies that VFP is dieing, which isn't happening. As for PB, I see fewer PB want ads in the paper than I used to see. I have a friend that moved from VFP to PB. He says that he while he likes PB, it is missing LOTS of functionality that is built into VFP.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer