Dean,
We've on that situation many times and in fact majority of VFPers were came from different languages and knew other languages too aside from VFP. It's just that VFPers appreciates its power and flexibility when it comes to database application development, that's why we/they sticks to it. The product is good, why MS treat it like this? And that's one of the reason why we keep on whining???? Business, business, business... money, money, money...
>The last couple of days I've noticed that majority of the topic in this forum has been about the future of VFP.
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>Set Opinion On
>
>if NotExist("VFP")
> aquire_new_skill("move on")
>else
> be_happy("plan for the future")
>endif
>
>I've been the DP business for 13 year. Started with AS400\RPG, then went to AS400\COBOL, then went to Informix and Progress, now foxpro. My point is, if something goes away do something else. Sometime sh%t happens.
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>Set Opinion Off
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."