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>>I'd also like to add that I don't buy into the 'Jack of all trades and master of none.' Programming is programming. I taught myself BASIC when I was a kid, I learned Pascal in college, I taught myself various script/macro languages for various types of wp and graphic apps in the business world, and now I've been an FP developer for over three years. The learning curve gets steeper each time I pick up something new and my understanding is that Studio will make the cross-over significantly easier.
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>>I am in 100% agreement with Arnon. MS is on the right track and whatever happens, happens. We'll all end up competing with what has become the 'dime-a-dozen' VB programmers. Jen was right in saying VFP can't die. At least not for another 10 years. So why worry?
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>I appreciate your comments! Also, it was not my intention to offend anyone on this forum. If I have, I apologize.
Offend? Me? Can't do it. Impossible. But I appreciate the concern.
Matt McDonnell
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