>>>VB irritates me a lot and it's no fun to gamble on this crap product
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>I guess your not interested in making money. Delphi has about the same or less market share than VFP, at least that's what I can tell from occasional glances at the Washington Post Jobs Classified. If VFP dies, I'm going to VB or JAVA where the work is. No more niche products for me.
To clarify my standpoint, I just emphasized Delphi feature richness over VB. If Job opportunity is your reference in which tool to go with, I agree that VB/JAVA are way ahead. And I don't believe that VFP will die, it is alive and well. It's just that we really need to have other guns on our arsenal.
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>Charlie
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...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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