>This is the third company I've worked at where VFP is being replaced with VB. The last three companies I've interviewed with says they are phasing out their VFP systems and replacing them with something else. I've watched this trend for the last year. Foxpro will survive, but only as a legacy system not taken seriously by big IT departments. Whether you want to face the music or not, it's time to move on. It's hard to let go of someting so dear to the heart...
Under what circumstances did they decide to replace VFP?
THey must have good reasons. Do they?
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