>You should. As the current public perception of the tool progresses, it will become more and more marginalized. >Declining markets die. And the tools within them die as well.
I tend to agree. If the "market" chooses to leave VFP in the dust, then we should be flexible enough and smart enough to adjust, instead of whinning about how MS is doing VFP injustice.
John you are one of the few who doesn't seem to worried about what happens to VFP because there are always other tools to use and learn.
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