VFP extensibility can bring many more enhancements than modifying the
core code.
Thierry Nivelet
Le 27/07/2016 à 11:32, Man-wai Chang a écrit :
COBOL is widely used in mainframe-based banking and insurance systems.
It would NOT die. Nobody has the nerve to touch those written
problems, as there will be legal consequences if not death altering
them.
Should we pray for a miracle for VFP? What if someone resurrect VFP
and enhance it? :)
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Alan Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
Yeah, except many people have very, very large and perfectly working
systems written in VFP (or COBOL or whatever else) where even if the
customer base would fund a wholesale rewrite, it wouldn't happen in a 5
or 10 year period. Therefore containerisation and similar approaches
like Centennial are an excellent solution.
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