I think both sides have a fair point.  I surely don't think you were out of 
line at all.

1.  VFP is the best development environment I've ever used and is very 
efficient for developing
software

2.  You always run the risk that some know-it-all will make you look bad for 
using it or some
customer will pull the plug on a development effort because they know best.

3.  I think you'll always be able to get support either from Microsoft or from 
a user group, so I
don't think that's a concern at all.

4.  I still have a major installation still running in FPW 2.5 without many 
problems or needs for
work-arounds, so I suspect a vfp program will run for 13 years too.

5.  Running it on Linux is a problem, but how much of a problem is that?  do 
you see a major
migration to Linux other than file and web servers?  I don't.



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