>I started working this vfp developing job today and the it director
>said that vfp is dying. what do you think? I am using vfp 60.
Form the microsoft site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxproGeneral Q & A
What are Microsoft’s plans for future versions of Visual FoxPro?
Visual FoxPro is an important part of Visual Studio and fully supports the Visual Studio vision of building multitier client/server and Web-based applications. Future versions of Visual Studio will take advantage of enhancements to Windows DNA provided by the Windows NT® operating system version 5.0 and COM+, a significant enhancement to the Component Object Model.