Further that check
The comparison is irrelevant unless you are looking at database applications.
Atlanta VFP 6 VB 77
DC VFP 3 VB 6
NY VFP 9 VB 96
TX VFP 10 VB 127
You are right, though. Companies do not want to use VFP as much as VB any more.
However, realize that part of the reason is that it is much harder to fill a VFP job than a VB job with a qualified applicant for the kind of money that people want to pay.
>Reality check!
>
>Jobs on the net (
www.computerjobs.com)
>
>Atlanta VFP 7 VB 321
>DC VFP 8 VB 218
>NY VFP 15 VB 496
>TX VFP 10 VB 498
>
>My conclusion: Company do not want to use VFP as software development tool any more.
>
>what about the number of jobs on this site (23). ?
>
>I remember years that the number will not dip below 70.
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>Can you explain what I wrong with what I see ??
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>>Please stop spreading this misinformation.
>>
>>>VFP is not dead yet! It will be soon...
>>>
>>>You can hardly find any jobs. Check this site for jobs. (The main VFP site has 23 jobs. One job is added about once a week).
>>>
>>>Vfp is the greatest software tool I have ever used, but it will be dead soon.
>>>
>>>Nobody wants to create any new applications using VFP, and most of the jobs are for maintenance or conversion to VB.
>>>
>>>Spend your time learning other tools, such as VB (which is not as bad as I thought)
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.