Hilmar,
Now that there's a big chasm between VB and VB.NET, I believe there's a window of opportunity for Ken Levy and team to sweep in and pick up a lot of frustrated VB developers that might otherwise move to non-MS products.
A VB to VFP translator might be a start. From a conversion standpoint, any such product couldn't possibly be worse than the VB to VB.NET conversion tools currently in existance.
I hope the VFP community can grow through frustrated VB converts.
Malcolm
>>>Yea, but we're getting older every day ;x
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>>Hey... now wait a minute - some of us aren't that old <g>.
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>The question is, how about the "reproduction rate" mentioned in the article?
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>I have seen many people who used to work with FoxPro switch to Visual FoxPro. But new programmers usually prefer Visual Basic, Delphi, or some other language.
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>Hilmar.