Hi Steve,
There's a diverse group of talented VFP developers right down I-10 in Tallahassee. I know, I used to be one of them (lol). Do a web search for the Tallahassee FUG and you'll see the home page for them. Meanwhile, I can personally vouch for Chuck Williams, Vicki Combs, and Gaylen Jungling in Tally as good VFP developers.
>I work for a small government agency in Florida. I am the only IT staff member. The office depends on an application that I have written for it's operation. My boss has become concerned that I am the only one who can support this application. More importantly, he is concerned that if I leave (I have no intentions), or
Die, the office will be left in a lurch.
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>Can anyone recommend suggestions that I can use to alleviate my boss' concerns about application support. He is considering moving the office to a canned program. While this does have benefits in the area of support, it will cause major upheaval/stress for all employees, and our in-house application is tailored to our office and can be changed to suit our whims. Certainly someone has encountered similar problems before.
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>Thanks much, Steve.
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