Somewhere I read that Microsoft will not issue a Visual FoxPro 10, that "powerful nine" will cross into the Sedna project, and support for VFP 9 will stop after the 2014 year. This news really saddened me, because I have so far passed all versions of FP, from the time of MS DOS, through the VFP version 3, 5, 6, and now 9th Actually, I started as a COBOL programmer, and later I worked with Clipper small and medium projects and when I first saw the FP 2.6 for DOS I could not resist. I tried it in the meantime: C, Pascal, Delphi, Gupta ... But nothing was so easy and at your fingertips without having to learn everything from scratch. I thought that big M$ in the new version of VFP will install at least native support for MS SQL Server Express instead of the weak DBC, which would definitely make VFP as "gunboat" for all small and medium-DB programmers under Win platform, but it seems nothing of it.
As I plan to engage myself in programming for future decades, I am interested in whether on the market are some similar to VFP RAD-tools that include a relatively easy way of use today popular relational databases? Someone mentioned PowerBuilder, Visual FlexData... but I have not had the pleasure to test them. Do either of you working on any one alternative when VFP is not alive anymore? What are your thoughts about it? Thank you for your honest ideas & proposals.
There is no good nor evil, just decisions and consequences.
As I plan to engage myself in programming for future decades, I am interested in whether on the market are some similar to VFP RAD-tools that include a relatively easy way of use today popular relational databases? Someone mentioned PowerBuilder, Visual FlexData... but I have not had the pleasure to test them. Do either of you working on any one alternative when VFP is not alive anymore? What are your thoughts about it? Thank you for your honest ideas & proposals.
There is no good nor evil, just decisions and consequences.