On 4/21/10 3:21 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>>      You remind me of the people who ran into a VFP app written by a 
>> piss-poor developer, and then declares that all VFP apps are crap.
>
>
> Unfortunately, there are tons of people like that.  That really seems to
> have hurt VFP's image, imo.

We had something special back then, when ordinary everyday folk could come out 
of the 
trenches and develop a software solution to a business problem by using Fox. 
Sure, it 
was hard for them, but the software made it possible. And maybe, just maybe, 
that 
ordinary person from the trenches began to learn the ropes of software 
engineering.

And it fueled various tiers of economics. People like Ed, advanced in software 
design 
with VFP, could come in and take that software to the next level, a level where 
it 
could be maintained and enhanced into the foreseeable future.

The companies benefited from the start, because they got working prototypes 
created 
by already-on-the-payroll staff, and once they saw the potential payback they 
could 
hire the consultants to bring it home.

These days, it seems that the cost of custom software development, especially 
for 
small business, is just too high. We need better ways for non-software 
developers to 
provide working solutions for their companies, just like FoxPro originally 
allowed.

Paul

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