>Just came from a .NET seminar. The Speaker said that VFP is dead! Is this true?
Visual Foxpro is not as popular as FoxPro was. I can understand why he would think this because FoxPro was everywhere in the late 80's early 90's and enoyed a status that VB and Java enjoys now. He probably hasn't seen any VFP advertising and is jumping to a conclusion. VFP is a niche product at the moment. People might say similar things about Visual Dbase or Delphi without doing research.
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