I sure don't touch it much. I have several VFP apps I wrote in back in the
early 90s that are still in use. Every once in a while, one of those folks
asks me a question, most likely something like "I can't remember how to
configure a workstation." I have my own billing/scheduling system I wrote
20+ years ago. I have one client (for which I do a project once per year)
which I wrote in VFP. Other than that, I just don't touch it. You?
It's my bread and butter. And about 5 or 6 times a year, I get stuck to
the extent that I cry for help, and about 5 of those times get it. I help
out when I can, as well, but usually several people have beaten me to the
answer. (Or I don't know it!)
Great resource.
I would have said just about exactly the same thing--except that
programming is only part of my more general IT job.
Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org
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