>>Going back to the old rumour about non-support - what exactly gave someone the "impression" in the first place, to start his rumour?
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>Jumping in a bit late ...
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>My boss, who is generally a pretty canny guy, decided that VFP's days were numbered when MS announced that VFP was out of .NET
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>We're expecting that within about 2 years we will be using something else.
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>A big pity since we have moved from thick client to thin client/distributed processing just as MS moves VFP back from the middle tier to the front :(
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>Les
Nobody said VFP wasn't a middle-tier development tool. In fact, one of the messages still consistently put forth is that VFP is ideal for web services.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer