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My thoughts turn to Visual Fox Pro, which should have been dead at least 5 years ago. I just ran across someone using it in production software last week. Having said that, what you should probably be concerned about is:

  1. Will it become difficult of or costly to hire programmers that know classic ASP?
  2. Will the cost of maintaining classic ASP go up from a hosting perspective?
  3. Will it become costly to the business to use a technology like classic ASP that might not as easily integrate with newer web technologies?
  4. Will you loose employees that would rather be working on something newer aka better for the resume and more interesting?
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My thoughts turn to Visual Fox Pro, which should have been dead at least 5 years ago. I just ran across someone using it in production software last week. Having said that, what you should probably be concerned about is:

  1. Will it become difficult of costly to hire programmers that know classic ASP?
  2. Will the cost of maintaining classic ASP go up from a hosting perspective?
  3. Will it become costly to the business to use a technology like classic ASP that might not as easily integrate with newer web technologies?
  4. Will you loose employees that would rather be working on something newer aka better for the resume and more interesting?