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VFPConversion Seminar - May 9-10 - Dallas, TX
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
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Thread ID:
01002513
Message ID:
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That's funny! I was just trying to figure out when Kevin is planning to realease his next version of the framework, and what new features he planned to include.

The end is coming...time to bail...boil me in hot water...I should be tarred and feathered for such heretic statements.

Please!!!! Kevin is only offering a path to something new and different. VFP has its place, but I'd hate to have to rely on it if I ever lost my current job.

>If its dead why are you in here :-) Did you get lost ?
>
>>Foxpro is dead. Get over it and move on.
>>
>>>They haven't just been offering .NET training, the way they are approaching it and selling it has been perceived as backstabbing by a segment of the VFP community. It's the same for another of the VFP "gurus" - this guy still offers training, but when I sent my client to it, I found out that what he does is tell people that he doesn't program in VFP anymore and he badmouths VFP. I'm tired of these people tearing down an great language that has been damned good to them. If they want to program in another language, fine, but don't disparage VFP (since it doesn't deserve it) and don't go around, like McNeish does at VFP conferences, and say VFP is dead.
>>>
>>>>Have no idea what you're talking about. If it's something in another forum/thread, then maybe that's the place to address it.
>>>>
>>>>>I think the trouble was stirred up by Kevin and Marcus.
>>>>>
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