>If VB and VFP truly overlap 100% then IT DOESN'T MATTER, if they don't, then use the right tool. If MS drops VFP, lament the loss if you must, but remember they are tools, just like a favorite hammer, or knife--you may love it, but when it no longer works (or is lost, stolen, etc.) you get a new one.
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Bravo Bill, very well said! My sentiments exactly. And what happens if your favorite hammer does get lost or stolen one day? Does that mean you go back and rip down every house you ever built with that hammer just becuase it no longer exits? Of course not, you buy a new hammer and move on.
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP
Code Monkey Like Fritos