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...and to paraphrase Jess, your head is in the sand.>
>I think that is an unfair characterization. I just don't make a living doing contract programming so therefore the "negative" perceptions of VFP don't affect me as much (although I have probably lost some sales due to my use of VFP).
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Good luck with .NET! As for myself, I'll stick with VFP as long as I can. If MS decides to make things even more difficult, I'll give serious thought to changing professions. Say, political commentary... ;-)>
>Actually, that statement is close to what I am actually doing. I guess I should have have said I plan to dabble in .NET, but nearly 100% of my revenue will come from VFP apps for the foreseable future.
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>Kevin
Sorry, Kevin. I really meant no offense, just that I think you are failing to see what many perceive as an obvious problem. I agree that those who are likely to feel the pain first are the contractors. Unfortunately that represents a pretty significant percentage of the FoxPro community. Ultimate, though, that shrinking job market is very bad news for all of us.
I sincerely wish you the best both in your ongoing VFP efforts and your explorations into .NET.
Mike