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VFPConversion Seminar - May 9-10 - Dallas, TX
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10/04/2005 03:22:35
 
 
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09/04/2005 21:12:35
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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Just to be a voice in the crowd that you are doubting exists. I am in fact interested in .Net a little. I do not frequent the .Net forums as I don't use it daily, like I do FoxPro. I am glad Kevin chose to post the announcment here and not only in the .Net section of this forum as I would have not seen it. I have subsequently signed up for his pre-DevTeach seminar.

Just trying to point out that just because it is of no interest to you or others doesn't mean it is of no interest to anyone. As I've mentioned in another posting, if you can use the information by Kevin then use it if not you can simply move on to the next topic in the forum. Don't assume that no one wants to hear it.

Aloha,

James

>>>I'd like to add my voice to those who have told you that this is the WRONG PLACE for such an "announcement".
>>
>>Hi Jim. I completely disagree you. This topic is related to VFP, therefore it is appropriate here. You may not like the message, but don't kill the messenger.
>
>We can agree to disagree, but I didn't "kill the messenger".
>
>With the huge flack over the original MarcusE message some months back there was clearly a degree of taunting going on here, confirmed by the later advertisement regarding the Montreal offering.
>
>As I said in the message to which you have replied here, there *IS* a UT .NET forum and VFP developers who are heading towards .NET doubtless use that forum.
>Why the advertisement had to be posted in the VFP forum still betrays logic except for the skimpiest "it's related to VFP". The reception of the prior advertisement here months back (as well as at wwThreads and on the Wiki) showed that the "it's related to VFP" doesn't hold water HERE.
>Intentionally going out and aggravating the (supposed) intended client base for the seminar is either stupidity or taunting, neither of which are welcomed here.
>
>cheers
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