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The Decline of VFP
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31/07/2002 11:37:58
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
 
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JVP

>>Those that view the world only in terms of their little corner, are going to wake up one day and ask, "Where did all these indians come from?" (The joke is that Custer said this at the battle for little bighorn!)<<
>>I see .NET greatly accelerating this trend.<<

More sophistry re your favourite topic. This time you have us being scalped by troops of In dians.

Fact: we are not about to be surrounded and wiped out decisively by anything in the IT world let alone dotNET.

Please read the following:

http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/18777.html

Key points re dotNET:

1) dotNET is overhyped and immature.
2) Development will be "module by module", not big bang. IOW there is time for experienced developers to leverage their skills.
3) In 5 years analysts expect most MS-centric development to be entirely in dotNET. 5 years is a pretty big "little corner" in IT terms. It represents the time difference between FP2.0 and VFP. Nobody would contend that VFP swept in and smashed FP2.0 away, there will *always* be an iterative series of choices in a 5 year IT span.
4) Java still has the advantage with experienced developers and a favoured position.

dotNET represents a 5-10 year strategy for MS. Not even Gates is still talking about "greatly accelerating" anything, experienced parties agree that MS has a lot of work ahead to win the minds and pocketbooks of developers and customers. We aren't about to be swept away by a Tomahawk charge.

IOW the "fake enthusiasm" for an immediate dotNET invasion is an obsolete crock. People DO have time and reason to consider and learn, nothing is "greatly accelerated" about dotNET.

The only thing you are correct about is newbies being turned off VFP and a resulting shortage of new blood. Surely you don't believe that a daily onslaught of FUD is the answer to that.

regards

JR
"... They ne'er cared for us
yet: suffer us to famish, and their store-houses
crammed with grain; make edicts for usury, to
support usurers; repeal daily any wholesome act
established against the rich, and provide more
piercing statutes daily, to chain up and restrain
the poor. If the wars eat us not up, they will; and
there's all the love they bear us.
"
-- Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act 1, scene 1
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