>One more thing.
>
>I just checked your source,
www.computerjobs.com>
>SQL Server 2558
>Oracle 1016
>
>
>Does this mean that Oracle is dead?
>
>
>>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.
>>
>>Can you explain what I wrong with what I see ??
>>
>>>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)
I wish! I'm pretty encouraged by those numbers, though. It's usually the other way around!
Jeff Trockman, MCP