>I'm confident that VFP will be around for a long while yet.
>Many of us, though, don't accept, headache and all, that it is ordained that "demand for VFP continue to drop" and we believe that there are ways that that might be changeable.
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>I accept that it is clear that MS is unwilling to help in this regard, and that is their prerogative. But that doesn't mean that increasing the demand for VFP is outright impossible. It may well be, but until and unless possible ideas are explored, who can say for sure.
While it is not outright impossible, it is very, very, very unlikely, IMO. So, I can fight a losing battle, or I can learn tools that are currently in demand, or ones that I think will be in demand. I would prefer not to fight a losing battle.
>As concerns the morality issue, I do have concerns about many things that I understand MS to be doing. I generally read such criticism with interest but keep opinions/conclusions to myself.
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>cheers
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software