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101 VFP7 thing, Part 2
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>>Seriously, I think a lot of people are going to stay in VB 6. What compelling reason is there to upgrade to VS.NET?
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>Lack of hope for future enhancements? The knowledge that in the not so distant future, MS will stop support for the product?

>>OK - except that right now, the scales have tipped in favor
>>of staying put. It may be 2 years or so before the shift is
>>complete. No thanks, me and a lot of others are going to
>>stay out of that fray.
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me neither. In fact, many VB'ers I talk with are not planning on upgrading on Day One (or maybe even Year One!). It's imporant to point out that there's a tradition of not upgrading so quickly in VB. In the VFP community, most folks seem to upgrade as soon as the new version is available, but I haven't run into that as much with VB. Lots of folks are still using 5.0 and I know of two companies that are still using version 4. (Their loss, if you ask me... but my point is that the VB 'community' does not seem so upgrade-happy as they are stability-centric.)

I don't have any intention of upgrading my "real" work to VB.NET in the Year 2001. I will load it and play with it (probably on a separate machine) but I foresee 6.0 as my true VB development platform of choice for the next twelve months or more.
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts. - Bertrand Russell
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