The fact is that I switched to VB a coupla years back, and now I am back to VFP!
>>I asked a local company why they don't list FoxPro in their ad anymore and here is their response:
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>>"About 90% of our work is Access. Foxpro continues to lose market share down from 40% when Microsoft purchased it to about 7% today. We patch Foxpro apps but we really get calls for conversion from FoxPro DOS."
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>I disagree with your basic premise. There has been no decline in the use of VFP, but in fact evidence to suggest an increase in use.
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>- more major Foxpro events per year
>- an increase in the traffic of the UniversalThread
>- increase in the size of the MS Foxteam
>- increase in the number of major Foxpro sites
>- VFP was chosen ahead of VI and J++ as one of the 3 core languages in the MCSD
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>Anyone else have other facts?
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