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One of the main factors is years of experience. You would be a rare developer to have 10+ of experience with both VFP and VB.
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I have seen slop from people with 5-10 years of experience. I have seen artful product from folks with 1-2 years of experence. It is just a number. It is probative - not determinative of quality...
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Like you have said about the demand of expert VFP developers, I think that there would be a 90% chance that VFP job would be better paying. Although, you might make just as much with VB with more hours to accomplish the same results.
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Is it always a given that a VB project takes more hours? Is it a function of the developer, the language, the particular client, or a combination of those 3 and perhaps other factors.
I laugh when VFP developers believe that it is a slam dunk in their favor with respect to productivity and efficiency as opposed to other languages/developers.
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