Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> Since when is Fox used in schools?  Or am I missing something?<<
>>>       
>
> You have to get your head out of the North American mindset where schools 
> teach kids HTML <g>, Java
> and C++ (at least here in Michigan) for this to make sense. Think about 
> university based schools in
> China (where VFP is huge), and India (where all tech is huge).
>
>   

So if I wanted to teach VFP to the masses, I could get a job in China or 
India, provided I could communicate with them?  Neat. 

I guess I figured that although it may be huge, it's a "dead" language 
since it's death nell has been sounded by M$ saying "no more beyond 
vfp9" and that salt-in-the-wound DBI comment for "last version."  :-(

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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