On 11/24/06, Kevin Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ...VFP will continue to run on
> Windows (currently 90% of desktops) until I retire, I'm sure, in 25 to
> 30 years from now even if it is in emulation.
>
> My question is what new tool should I add to my toolbox that will keep
> CULLY Technologies rolling along for years to come?
>

Look at what tools were in vogue 30 years ago. Business BASIC was
really popular. I was running it on MAI machines, PHP-4s, WANG A
desktops and Data General equipment.

I think Phlapjaxs is the next big thing, myself: www.phlapjaxs.com

I think the thing to recognize is that the only constant in this
business is change, and that the skill to master is recognizing,
adapting to,  and capitalizing on that change.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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