Ricardo,

> > I do hear you, but do you hear me?
> > 
> 
> Yes, Bill, I do. And I think it's a wise business decision on your
part 
> not to want to invest all that money in a re-write. That's why I 
> suggested you might apply new technologies (i.e. Python, .Net, or 
> whatever) only to new apps. That way if/when you are forced to a 
> re-write you'll already have tested solutions in the new technology
and 
> the re-write will be smoother. Then again, it's not my place to tell
you 
> how to manage your business, I don't own one to start with, so....
just 
> chatting on an interesting issue (I know that to you it's more than
just 
> interesting).


To diversify also means to spread thin and further complicate something
that's already as complicated as I can deal with. There's considerably
more to building and managing a software business then writing code. I
actually find solace just writing code, and sometimes I wish that were
all I had to do. I'd make a list of all the considerations involved in
bringing in a new development language/environment, but I don't have
time <G>

A big point I've tried to make is that the world is plenty big enough so
that if FoxPro isn't in the "Top x" category, the numbers are still so
large - and growing - that even small pieces of the computer pie are
more then enough for any small software business or consultant. 

I think there are several not-so-good reasons why people move from
paradigm to another, but one way I look at it is: had I found a way to
stick with the assembler decades ago, I'd much more likely be swimming
in success today. But the PC came along, with all the hoopla and
excitement surrounding it, so I jumped on it like everyone else. In
hindsight, I wish I knew then what I know now. I'm not going to cry over
spilt milk, but when the crowd says "time to jump again", I'm going to
have more of a "let's wait and see" attitude. 

Two bulls are on top of a hill, looking down at all those pretty girl
cows. The young bull says "let's run on down there and we'll get a good
one!", and the old bull says "Let's walk down, and we can get 'em all"


Bill





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