>>Edward, you make a great point...Specialize in a language with lot's of public attention (VB) _and_ competition or one that has less competition, but fewer opportunities? I guess every professional has that kind of dilema. The best advice anyone ever gave me about business was "be flexible!"
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>>>Yes, there are seas of VB (BTW, not Access anymore) opportunities, but there is ocean of VB propgrammers (thanks God, market levels the field).
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>I like this rumors to keep on going on untill VFP programmers get paid more than Powerbuilder folks. We are almost even.
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>Mo
It is still not clear what is VFP's place among MSFT Tools family amd why MSFT should
support VFP in future when whe are going to very narrow market. Again, they may
support it, but will it be a source of innovations?
Alex Golovan,
Consultant - Development,
GTE Enterprise Solutions