My vfp9 airport app is being used is several airport coordination offices
round the world and that's VFP except the online service part. Im starting a
new airline product also in vfp9. not dead here yet.
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: 02 March 2010 15:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] Sorta - vfp 9 app in the news

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!


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