Just my 2 cents, but, I like using vfp because it is different. There's something about completely following the herd mentality(.NET) that I just don't like...
>Rod,
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>I realize that I can't go on for 10 years with VFP but right now I don't see why I'd change anything in that department. It's not that bad yet.
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>>Denis,
>> Your choice of VFP may matter in the future. Here's a couple of questions
>>
>> 1. Are you building a product that will be used in an IT setting ?
>> 2. Are you using DBF's ? If the answer to 1 is .TRUE. then it will matter
>> very much. The UI might not matter but the data structure does matter.
>> 3. Do you plan on selling out eventually ? If so it does matter.
>> If a company is looking at your code they are probably gonna say What
>> is this VFP stuff? Where can I find developers. Etc...
>> 4. Do you ever want to hire employees to work on this stuff? Where is the
>> new pool of VFP talent gonna come from ?
>>
>>Just a couple of ideas
>>
>>Thanks
>>Rodman
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