>It's funny that you see a lack of VFP programmers, where, as a programmer, I see a limited selection of VFP jobs... I don't know which one creates the others. I also wonder if half the people that use VB and call them selves programmers really know what they are doing?
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>Where is the 'dark cloud'... To me its a bright shinny day. VFP is part of Visual Studio... a fairly major update is coming out next month, and Version 7 is in the works also. I have seen more VFP articles in non-VFP magazines this year than any other year also.
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Perhaps we should move the company from Australia to the States ;-)) and perhaps the "articles" are not filtering out to Australian magazines? The VFP community in Australia is small and Microsoft are only responsive to substantial ones. At the last DevDays I attended, there were less than 20 people at the single VFP session. (The rooms were packed for the multilpe VB and VC sessions). I guess if you are a VFP developer then the States is the best place to be.
Rgds
Petras Virzintas