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101 VFP7 thing, Part 2
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06/12/2000 22:45:35
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>Me too. But I do know for sure that I'm going to have a go with it. Curious, if you decide that .NET is .NOT, what language/platform would you go to?
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>The jury is out, but you know for sure that you are going to have a go with it? OK, I would say give it a try. However, I would not dive in head first...

Is there any other way? :-)

>VFP handles things more gracefully for YOU because you know how to make it more graceful than VB... It is an issue with the developer - not the tool per se...

Perhaps.

>As an aside, in case you hadn't noticed, the future of VB is not in question, VB as we know it has already been given its death sentence. AFAIC, my skills in VFP have a longer useful life than the next guy's skills in VB6, because he will be required to learn an entirely new programming strategy and syntax by the next release of VS.NET.
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>I think that is bullshit - no offense..< bg >..

Which part is bullshit? MS' decision, or my take on it? Care to expand?

>Seriously, I think a lot of people are going to stay in VB 6. What compelling reason is there to upgrade to VS.NET?

Lack of hope for future enhancements? The knowledge that in the not so distant future, MS will stop support for the product?
Erik Moore
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