Hi Jim
There is always hope and the fact that for shrink wrap apps VFP really is a very powerful dev tool. I'm not even scratching the surface of what VFP can do ... mmm, I realize that this is not saying much of course :)
Later
>Hi Jos,
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>While I agree with the essence of your reply, I am reminded that there are two factors that can contribute hope...
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>1) The continued expansion of Linux;
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>2) The growing sense of business management that they will control their processing destiny based on costs/benefits rather than the emotion to maintain modernity.
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>cheers
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>>Hi Walter
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>>PMFJI, but do you honestly think this will happen for VFP after everything thats been said and written? I dont think its a technical consideration at all. I think the main argument against making VFP part of .Net is that there no cost justification to spend the money to do this for the
relatively small universe of VFP developers vs. the number of developers of other development languages like VB and C.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.