At 03:02 PM 6/28/2006 -0500, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Ed Leafe <> wrote:

>       VFP isn't going to stop working, even after Microsoft stops
> supporting it in 2015. Apps written a decade ago will still work a
> decade from now. That's not the point, though. The point is whether
> it is wise to recommend *new* development be done in VFP in companies
> that are not already full of VFP developers. As a consultant, I
> haven't been able to recommend that for years now.

Well said.

Stephen Russell

LOL!

But you do realize that Ed has pretty much not recommended .Net (or MS SQL Server) development for years as well.

Do you still consider his reasoning 'well said'? (gonna be dropping out of MS stuff soon eh Stephen?)

;-)

-Charlie



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