Jeff Johnson wrote:
> I have found that Python is very similar to VFP in many ways.  I am just 
> getting started, but I have already converted a couple of production 
> routines to Python.  They even run quite a bit faster in Python.
>
> One advantage (IMO) that Python has over VFP is that it is a more 
> complete language.  No need to buy third party software to accomplish 
> something that VFP doesn't natively handle.  Although if you want third 
> party software to accomplish a task, there is probably one available.
>
> There are a lot of books available, tons of web sites and a whole lot of 
> people willing to answer questions no matter what your skill level.
>
> Try it, you'll like it.
>   

What does a Py developer use for reporting?  Sorry, Ed, I know you 
mentioned this in your sessions, but I didn't see them this year since 
you were opposite me at FF and I forgot since last year!


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