Please be kind to me...

I roll my eyes every time I hear about FoxPro being dead.  John has 
taken a "dead" language and created something truly cutting edge, useful 
and marketable.  VFP plays nice with all the modern technology.  I use 
VFP7 to interface with onboard computers and gps devices because it 
works and my customers use my applications in business.  They don't care 
what language I use it is the work the software does that matters.

To make my point, just yesterday I discovered a company that has a world 
wide customer base with their software.  Most of them are big companies 
that all of you have heard of.  There application is written in 
Microsoft Access!

Ha!

Having said that, I am moving on with Dabo; but I still need to make a 
living in the mean time.

Jeff

Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675



Kurt Wendt wrote:
> 
> And, its all especially enlightening after some recent threads about VFP
> on its way out and other suggesting that people should go find new
> technology to work with - since VFP is dying. It still may be true that
> its dying - but, you proved It Aint Dead YET!
> 


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