Plateforme Level Extreme
Abonnement
Profil corporatif
Produits & Services
Support
Légal
English
Code Camp
Message
 
À
29/04/2005 11:46:20
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01008044
Message ID:
01009688
Vues:
12
There you go again! Back it up (or not)... BTW, you don't have to make a career out of this little writeup. I was just asking for some brief summaries. It seems to me if I had done these things, I could take just a few minutes(less than the time you take to make your daily grandstands here) and rattle them off..
>You're the one making bold statements trying to get your way!
>
>Hardly. I'm not requesting anything from anyone. You're the one doing the complaining. I'm not going to drop everything I'm doing just to satisfy you.
>
>I'm one of the handful of folks who has provided most of the solutions in the .NET forum over the last year or so. Why do you think I and others are able to do that??? Because we made answers up????...because we threw out unproven concepts??? No...because we have the experience, we've done these things before, and we know better.
>
>The longer you keep this up, the longer I'm going to make you wait...and the higher the odds I'll receive yet another private e-mail from a UT member who wonders why I'm even wasting my time with you.
>
>You've ruled out interop for "most" developers because you claim "most" won't need it
>
>It was a unanimous decision to rule out interop. In one situation, I played a strong devil's advocate and challenged some folks if they really wanted to toss out what appeared to be some well-constructed modules - I was shot down. The capabilities of C# were attrative and a way to refactor.
>
>If you do provide details on these 4 conversion projects you've done, it will only be because I needed to prod you.
>
>Don't flatter yourself.
>
>Your self-serving pro .NET attitude here is no doubt meant to bolster your .NET consulting/lecturing business. So you can get tired of it all you like....
>
>Claude, get a grip. The main reason I'm on the UT is to give people a hand in moving to .NET, because the UT was very helpful when I was going through the learning curve.
>
>If you think I'm promoting myself, you're crazy - and you sure aren't as pure as falling snow - you've pre-emptively taken opportunities to promote ActiveVFP over other tools - an activity that has frequently led to others calling you on your
>facts.
>
>You'll get your information this evening. Beyond that, I have too many other things to do, and nothing more to day.
>
>Kevin
Précédent
Suivant
Répondre
Fil
Voir

Click here to load this message in the networking platform