Hi, Tom!
>I attended many training courses on VFP and consider it to be the reason I was able to leave electronic engineering and enter programming. I have been programming for more than twenty years with a number of different tools. VFP has allowed me to remain in Silicon Valley where it is very expensive to live and raise my family. My son just graduated from college and our daughter has two years to go.
Almost same here. I have over 20 years doing that stuff also, and my company started 13 years back developing over FoxBase+. We we're 3 at that time, and we had a single customer.
We're 20 people now, have hundreds of customers around Latinamerica and beyond, and I not only live by this tool, but have the chance to spend time working for the community as well. 8-)
>Today I have to use Visual Interdev 6.0 as that is our corporate standard... < snip >
I'm so sorry. Life is cruel. ;-)
Un abrazo, colega,