>Hi Martin:
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>I don't understand your point. What is more special about the VFP group that is recognized by Microsoft any more than the VB group, the c++ group, the ASP group, etc? I believe the latter would have more presence at Microsoft due to being higher revenue generators. Can you point out specifics?
I've been at conferences at Microsoft where all the VFP people hang out together, but VB people kind of wander around lost, like they don't have any friends. And, the VFP group is far more vocal and visible at these things. One year at the MVP summit, we all wore matching t-shirts on two different days. That got attention.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer