>>Do you think there is a difference between MS killing VFP and us letting it die from old age?
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>Did you see the Steve Ballmer video yet? I think VFP's safe for awhile.:-)
Speaking of killing VFP ...
"Everyone" (except VFP programmers) has been learning and using "data access" object models like DAO, ADO, etc.
A programmer who has used ADO in a Web page (ie. scripting), can also apply that knowledge to VB, VC++, etc.
A "server side component" that's driven using a xBase dialect will only be understood by ... xBase programmers !
This preoccupation with the VFP "native data engine" may wind up killing the product yet. Maybe we should all be looking a little harder at incorporating ADO (or whatever the current flavor is) into our VFP apps.
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