>I'm getting really tired of worring about the fate of VFP. It works great for me, my customers are happy and you can seeminlgy do anything with it.
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>Just in case VFP dies, I've begun learing VB. I must say, in my opinon, it leaves alot to be desired, but if that is what it takes to stay employed, so be it!
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>I can't wait for these issues to be resolved once and for all!
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>Sometimes it is hard to stay focused when learning new things in VFP, because I'm thinking what I'm doing may be in vain.
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>How about Delphi or Java with ADO as an alternative to VB?
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>Charlie
ACK! NOT THIS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!
VFP is here to stay. There are documents about this on the VFP web site...updated last month...that you can read.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer