>Just curious. I love VFP but for me anyway, our corporate strategy is to move away from Foxpro and doing most rewrites in VB/ASP/SQL Server (ya, what else is new). I still use VFP for text parsing and other utility stuff but not for any new projects.
Is this 'corporate strategy' aimed at improving application performance? Reliability? Scalability? Reusability? Functionality? Were the objectives discussed before or after the tools were chosen?
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>I know most of us explored n-tier architecture with VFP and many of us have done client/server type apps but I have a feeling great many of us are using it for typical file server based apps where VFP still shines best. Am I wrong in my assessment?
Personally, I haven't written a file server application in over four years. It has all been client/server and n-tier since about 1996.
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