Eric - you are likely correct. Like word processors, what ever you know you swear by and not, swear at - ala Word Star hell and Word Imperfect DOS.
However, each language likely has strengths and VFP would be its focus on data and the ease that one can hybred between pure opps and pure procedural.
I'll spill more stuff here as I build the case.
I do appreicate the thought.
Here's one other observation - and I'm not sure what's it's due to - but I find Java "boring" and VFP exciting.
Peter d.
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I believe it's supported until 2010 if they froze development at VFP8, but new versions extend that time.
The question that needs to be asked is, what's the best tool for the job?
And as much as I love VFP, I'd bet if you knew Java as well you'd be nearly as productive.
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