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Is VFP still the right tool?
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06/02/2003 10:25:26
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00749527
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I think Ken knows that no matter what anyone says to you, you are going to do what you are going to do. Frankly, if you aren't going to use VFP, and you made this decision, what does Ken care what tool you do use. Of course, he did show his bias to MS by suggesting using the MSDN tools which means Visual Studio 6/.Net and VFP 7 and 8 which are the tools that currently ship in that box.

What do you think you would be told if you went to the Toyota store and said "I am NOT going to be buying a Toyota, please help me decide what car to drive."? (Well, they would try to talk you into a Toyota, but Ken doesn't key a 4 figure commission for selling a VFP box. If he does, I want that job.)



>>>I'm questioning myself and apparently you <g>, where do VFP fit?
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>>This is really a question for you to answer and decide yourself. The direct answer to this question is, get MSDN Subscriptions and use the tool(s) for your development needs.
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>Thanks a lot for that very highly clarifying answer. Oh and by the way I'll make sure that I also get all the development tools for linux (that implies learning Java) and also I'll get all the script languages for the web (just in case) like PHP, JavaScript... I'll also get Oracle, MySql... Who knows what I'll need in the future.
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>You can't be serious. This is the worst I was expecting from you. I'd expect an answer like that from someone who does'nt really care about something because he's on his way out of a given place. Is that the case? Where are the answers to the other questions?
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>To me this is a clear sign that VFP is a dead end choice. It really does'nt look good when someone in charge of marketing for a product can't find answers to some basic questions.
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>Perhaps you just gave a VERY CLEAR beginning signal that NOW is the time to leave VFP.
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>Is that really the way you want to end this thread?
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